Who doesn’t love the ice cream man? Even in December, he could send kids scrambling into the house for loose change. A while back, we talked briefly about the disappearance of the ice cream man and reflected on the music he’d play from that megaphone attached to the roof of his truck full of frozen treats.
TODAY’S PRIZE: That iconic ice cream man music can now be yours, thanks to Michael Hurst’s “Songs for Ice Cream Trucks” CD. The disk of ice cream man tunes contains 13 tracks, including classics like “The Popsicle Parade,” “The Moose Track Shake,” and “Where Do Ice Cream Trucks Go in the Winter?”
We listened to a few samples from this CD (you can too at the link above) and liked it so much, we bought one to give away during the 12 Days of Ice Cream to one commenter chosen at random from this post.
Here’s a video about Michael’s CD when he appeared on The Today Show.

If you’ve got a technical question about the ice cream making process or some other inquiry about the nuances of America’s favorite treat, chances are Ernie has the answer. He might not be able to answer all questions, but he’ll try his best and some may be featured on the Ice Cream Journal.