Desserts Food Trucks in Columbia, SC
LICK Ice Cream93
Categories: Beverages, Desserts, Ice Cream, Sweets & Treats, Waffles
About Us:
It all started with a passion for ice cream. I’ve always loved the creativity and joy that comes with making and enjoying this sweet treat. But what really pushed me to start my own ice cream business was a combination of nostalgia and the desire to bring something special to the community.
As a kid, ice cream was a symbol of celebration. Whether it was a birthday, a sunny day, or just a family gathering, there was always something magical about sharing an ice cream cone with loved ones. I wanted to capture that magic and create a space where people could come together, enjoy a scoop, and make new memories. The idea of blending unique flavors, creating over-the-top memorable milkshakes and amazing banana split sundaes. I didn’t just want to sell ice cream; I wanted to offer an experience—something that reminded people of the joy in simple pleasures.
Then came the idea of expanding with a food trailer. After running the brick-and-mortar shop for a few years, I started thinking about how I could reach more people. I noticed that events like food festivals, farmers’ markets, and local fairs were thriving, but there wasn’t always a great selection of high-quality ice cream on hand. I saw an opportunity to take my ice cream on the road, to bring those same smiles and flavors to different corners of the community.
The food trailer idea was a perfect fit. It gave me the flexibility to move around, introduce my ice cream to new audiences, and cater to events where people were already in a fun, festive mood. Plus, there’s something about the charm of a well-designed ice cream trailer—it’s like a little mobile celebration!
Now, with both the shop and the trailer, I feel like I’m creating two different but complementary experiences. The shop is where I can experiment with new flavors, host tasting events, and really connect with regulars. The trailer, on the other hand, is a more spontaneous, on-the-go way to share the joy of ice cream with anyone who’s ready for a sweet treat.
It all started with a passion for ice cream. I’ve always loved the creativity and joy that comes with making and enjoying this sweet treat. But what really pushed me to start my own ice cream business was a combination of nostalgia and the desire to bring something special to the community.
As a kid, ice cream was a symbol of celebration. Whether it was a birthday, a sunny day, or just a family gathering, there was always something magical about sharing an ice cream cone with loved ones. I wanted to capture that magic and create a space where people could come together, enjoy a scoop, and make new memories. The idea of blending unique flavors, creating over-the-top memorable milkshakes and amazing banana split sundaes. I didn’t just want to sell ice cream; I wanted to offer an experience—something that reminded people of the joy in simple pleasures.
Then came the idea of expanding with a food trailer. After running the brick-and-mortar shop for a few years, I started thinking about how I could reach more people. I noticed that events like food festivals, farmers’ markets, and local fairs were thriving, but there wasn’t always a great selection of high-quality ice cream on hand. I saw an opportunity to take my ice cream on the road, to bring those same smiles and flavors to different corners of the community.
The food trailer idea was a perfect fit. It gave me the flexibility to move around, introduce my ice cream to new audiences, and cater to events where people were already in a fun, festive mood. Plus, there’s something about the charm of a well-designed ice cream trailer—it’s like a little mobile celebration!
Now, with both the shop and the trailer, I feel like I’m creating two different but complementary experiences. The shop is where I can experiment with new flavors, host tasting events, and really connect with regulars. The trailer, on the other hand, is a more spontaneous, on-the-go way to share the joy of ice cream with anyone who’s ready for a sweet treat.
Brain Freeze Fair Desserts90
Origin: American (New), American (Traditional), Chinese, Korean, Korean Barbecue, Mexican
Categories: Beverages, Desserts, Ice Cream, Shaved Ice, Sweets & Treats
Tastes: Comfort Food, Vegan
Signature Dish: Mr. Oreo Cookie Monster
About Us:
We started this business as a hobby, we wanted to share our love for carnival style desserts that would be available anytime of the year. We know visiting the fair is a staple for so many, which is why bringing you nostalgic memories are at the top of our list!
We started this business as a hobby, we wanted to share our love for carnival style desserts that would be available anytime of the year. We know visiting the fair is a staple for so many, which is why bringing you nostalgic memories are at the top of our list!
Karen's Mobile Kitchen & Catering90
Origin: American (Traditional), Chinese
Categories: Barbeque, Beverages, Breakfast, Burgers, Cheesesteaks, Chicken Wings, Coffee, Cupcakes, Deli, Desserts, Grilled Cheese, Hot Dogs, Salads, Sandwiches, Seafood, Smoothies, Soup, Sweets & Treats, Taco, Waffles, Wraps
Tastes: Comfort Food, Soul Food, Southern, Vegetarian
Signature Dish: Pull bbq
About Us:
I started my food truck business over fifteen years ago while operating a restaurant. I asked myself “ how can I get my products to people without them coming to me” ? Mobile food truck came to my mind then I put the plan to work, afterwards so May people followed me. I love cooking delicious food. I use my heart while cooking. Cooking is my passion.
I started my food truck business over fifteen years ago while operating a restaurant. I asked myself “ how can I get my products to people without them coming to me” ? Mobile food truck came to my mind then I put the plan to work, afterwards so May people followed me. I love cooking delicious food. I use my heart while cooking. Cooking is my passion.