To buy ice cream truck favorites—like character-faced popsicles, Drumsticks, and strawberry shortcake bars—you can look beyond the truck itself to wholesale distributors, online delivery services, and specific retail aisles. 1. Wholesale Distributors (Best for Bulk)
If you want to buy by the box (the way truck drivers do), wholesale distributors are your best bet. Many have physical locations where you can walk in and purchase. TransCold Distribution
While some "truck-only" items are harder to find in standard grocery stores, many brands have expanded their retail presence. Long Beach Ice Cream
A specific example of a local wholesale shop (California) where trucks load up and the public can buy bulk novelties like Mangoneada cups. Directions 2. Online Delivery Services
: Apps like Postmates and DoorDash often list local "Ice Cream Truck" storefronts or convenience stores that stock these specific items. 3. Retail Stores
A major supplier for mobile vendors in Southern California, Washington, Oregon, and Western Canada. They carry iconic brands like , Popsicle , and Klondike . DeConna Ice Cream Distribution service ClosedReddick, FL, United States
: Offers a wide variety of frozen novelties including Nestle Strawberry Shortcake Bars and Mickey Mouse Bars by the case.
Several platforms specialize in shipping frozen treats directly to your door using dry ice to ensure they arrive solid.