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Snowie Bus (shaved Ice) Ice Cream - Snow Cones - Mobile Concession on 2040-cars

US $55,000.00
Year:2003 Mileage:23800 Color: Lighting
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This Bus comes with every option available. SNOWIEtm 3000 Shaver, Water Heater, Roof top Blower with Wind Sock, Water Pump, Interior and Exterior Lighting, Retractable Children’s Crossing Sign, Power Inverter, Air Conditioner, Cold Plate Freezer, Interior and Exterior Power Outlets, PA system, 10-Spout flavor station, three- compartment sink and a single hand washing sink.  This fully mobile unit has a complete water system, freezer, air conditioner, as well as a flavor station where your customers can pour on their own flavors.  This selling method is a proven system for over 30 years with many benefits including the SNOWIEtm progressive eye-catching design, spacious interior with lots of head room, and more.

The SNOWIEtm Bus is made from a Chevy Astro Van and has nearly 6’ 5’’ in headroom.  This is a turn-key business you can use at festivals, sporting events, school functions, birthday parties, in neighborhoods, day cares, parks, fund raisers, and other locations. You simply drive up to your location and start making money.  We are not affiliated with SNOWIETM, but we purchased our bus and continue to buy our supplies from them.  It has been a pleasure doing business with SNOWIETM.  We are selling our SNOWIETM Bus due to receiving military orders within the next 12 months.  We can also help you arrange shipping, if needed.

The additional supplies and flavors we will provide at no extra cost to you are:

FLAVORS:  One concentrate gallon each of Watermelon, Wild Cherry, Strawberry Fresh, Lemon-Lime, Blue Raspberry, Bubble Gum Blue, Sour Grape, Green Apple, Cotton Candy, and Orange-Pineapple.  Two concentrate gallons each of Cherry Cola, Pina Colada, Godzilla (Very Fruit Punch), Wild Poison berry (Wild Cherry & Strawberry), Cactus Juice (Fruit Punch, Peach & Blueberry), Maui-Wowi (Banana, Coconut & Cherry), Tigers Blood (Strawberry & Coconut), Popeye (Tropical Punch & Peach), Toxic Waste (Very Blueberry), and Bug Juice (Strawberry & Banana) Concentrate.

SUPPLIES:  A SNOWIETM counter-top 10-unit (50 quarts) flavor station (a $1,500 value), 3,000 SNOWIETM printed 8oz cups,  5,000 SNOWIETM printed 16oz cups, 1,000 multi-colored straws, 600 plastic spoons, 12 SNOWIETM one-liter serving bottles, 15 SNOWIETM concentrate bottles, 3 five-gallon wrenches, 7 five-gallon mixing jugs, 2 five-gallon funnels, an extra SNOWIETM 3000 shaving blade, an electric wind sock blower with two wind socks, 4 - 13’ shaved ice flags,  4 - X-style flag stands, 3 wheeled-granite flag/umbrella stands, a  6’ heavy-duty fabric umbrella with wooden post,  a  4’ sidewalk sign with laminated labels, a medium menu sign with laminated labels, 2 complete set flavor colored labels, a 25’ heavy duty extension cord, and 4 SNOWIETM full aprons.

Take a look at the pictures and email us with any questions.  We’ve done quite well with our SNOWIETM, but taking it overseas is not a viable option.

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