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Treats on a Tricycle 

With over a decade of experience and hundreds of weddings and events, Treats on a Tricycle is the South East’s most recognised Vintage Ice Cream Tricycle Vendor.

Treats on a Tricycle offers a delightful selection of alcoholic and non-alcoholic sorbets as a refreshing alternative to their traditional ice creams.

 

These exquisite sorbets, crafted on the same dairy farm as the ice creams, stand out for their premium quality.

Each alcoholic sorbet is made by pouring one shot of premium branded alcohol over two scoops of naturally flavoured sorbet, making them an excellent complement to canapés or a perfect dessert.

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Treats on a Tricycle caters to all needs, offering unique and bespoke services such as Doggie Ice Cream, alongside accommodating various dietary requirements.

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Traditional Ice Cream Tricycles
Operating across Kent, Sussex and Surrey Borders, Treats on a Tricycle features three traditional ice cream tricycles styled in their signature blue and white livery.

These tricycles, equipped with refrigerators are ideal for serving ice cream, sorbets and chilled beverages.

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Pimm's Tricycle
The bright red Pimm's Tricycle is a sophisticated addition to summer weddings and garden parties, serving fully garnished glasses of Pimm's year-round. This tricycle, also fitted with a refrigerator, adds a touch of class to any event.

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Food & Drink Available
Treats on a Tricycle offers a wide variety of food and drink from their ice cream tricycles, all customisable to meet specific client needs.

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Ice Cream
Their premium ice cream is made on a farm in Dorset using milk from locally pastured cows.

The nutrient-rich grass is key to producing high-quality ice cream, which is gluten-free, egg-free and contains no artificial colours or flavours. Produced in nut-free premises, the ice cream and sorbets cater to all dietary needs.

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With over 20 smooth and creamy flavours, customers can choose from traditional favourites like Raspberry Ripple, Rum & Raisin and Mint & Choc Chip, as well as unique options like Champagne & Strawberry, with real strawberry pieces and Vanilla, featuring crushed vanilla pod.

New flavours include Chocolate & Salted Caramel Ripple and Banoffee Ripple, offering a modern twist on the classic Raspberry Ripple.

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Vegan Ice Cream
Treats on a Tricycle's dairy-free vegan ice cream, made with coconut milk, offers a surprisingly smooth texture. Even non-vegan consumers have praised its quality.

The Chocolate & Raspberry Vegan Ice Cream, with a delicate consistency, strikes a balance between raspberry and chocolate flavours.

Clients are invited to select six ice cream or sorbet flavours to serve at their event, with at least one sorbet or vegan ice cream required to accommodate dietary needs.

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Sorbet
All sorbets are made on the same nut-free farm as the ice creams, using natural flavours and colours.

The texture is smooth and rich, bursting with flavour. Offering a wide range of options like Mango, Passion Fruit, Lemon and the new 2024 Cherry Grape & Hibiscus sorbet, Treats on a Tricycle ensures that even dairy-free consumers have ample choice.

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Clients will select six flavours, with at least one sorbet or vegan ice cream required to ensure inclusivity.

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'Little Esther'
'Little Esther,' a rare and unique vintage ice cream van, has been part of the Treats on a Tricycle fleet since 2008. Originally found in a barn in the South of France, this 1979 Renault Estafette R2137 was restored to its current rustic charm. 'Little Esther' delights wedding guests with its nostalgic charm, serving the same farm-fresh ice cream as the tricycles without the noise of a running engine or generator.

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Teardrop Caravan
The iconic Teardrop caravan, once owned by Pete Townshend of The Who, has been lovingly restored and now serves clients under the name 'Diddly Scrumptious,' adding a touch of history and charm to any special occasion.


Treats on a Tricycle is dedicated to making your special day unforgettable, offering a wide range of delightful options to suit every occasion.

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