Question for people not from/living in the United States of America:
Do you have ice cream trucks in your country, and if so, do they play little jingles as they drive around? I need to know for research purposes. Thanks!

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@KydiaMusic from Italy: I've never seen one. There are some moving kiosks that sell ice cream, but it's a small part of their offering and they cater to tourists exclusively, so the quality tends to be low (they don't play music, either). By and large eating ice cream for an Italian means going to an artisanal store.

@avibenavi @KydiaMusic

Are scoops everywhere in Europe so small? I've seen it in the handful of European countries I have been to, but I always remember my Polish wife trying to order 5 scoops at her first Baskin Robbins.

@imstilljeremy @KydiaMusic I'm not sure about Baskin Robbins (we don't have it here in Italy), but I think scoops tend to be on the bigger side here unless you end up in a tourist trap, which is sadly all too common. We don't really have big ice cream chains so most (non-touristy) shops are smaller and artisanal.