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- Thanks to the new Mr Sosi app, you do not need to hear the ice cream truck jung for a sweet invitation.
- The app shows dozens of truck locations in 18 states.
- Originally launched in 2020, Mr. Sosi app was recently resumed and it is growing in popularity.
There is no sound that looks like summer, more than listening to the jung of Mr. Susier Ice Cream truck, knowing that a cool, sweet behavior is only at a distance.
For most of the last six decades, the Analog tradition has been an important place in the East Coast’s summer. The family -owned company was founded in Philadelphia in 1956, but now its headquarters is in New Jersey’s run, and is known for its old memories. However, even the famous company is falling according to the digital period. It now has an app that helps users find the location of 625 trucks in 18 states.
Available at Apple’s App Store and Google Play, this program provides real -time map of truck locations. Once you open the app, you don’t need to log in. Simply press the “Skip”, and it will show all the direct locations of all the trucks and the time. Click on the Little Truck Logo and you may know how long this special truck has been running, as well as a list of menu items.
When we pulled the app on Tuesday afternoon, we saw 40 trucks in Manhattan, New York City, a dozen in the Philadelphia area, 10 in the California Bay area, four in the Merital Beach area of South Carolina, two in Orlando and Austin areas, Nizam Milkuki and Mamfak. Some were even more unexpected areas, such as Oxard, three in California, and one in Georgia’s Marita. Boda, Texas; And Morris Will, North Carolina.
Of course, using the app to wait for Jhang to listen to the Throbic tradition, a mine worm that was written by Philadelphia’s Les Was around 1960, which passed away in 2016. While he was told that the lyrics would only be used on two or three trucks in South Jersey, now it is on the coast with hundreds of vehicles.
This app actually debuted in 2020, but has recently gained a lot of popularity since this month’s reopening. However, since the trucks are owned by 350 franchises, each owner has to choose in the app if they want to reveal their truck locations. This means that there is still a possibility of being on Mr Sussey truck that is not visible on the app map. (Accidentally, when we were writing this story, we heard a truck in Hobukin, New Jersey, but did not see the app on the app map.)
An Apple Store user named “Yasgurl” commented, “We could no longer hear the ice cream truck, so we decided that we would chase it … When we turned on the road, we got the truck. My father even said, ‘Yes, I will have to take that app too!” It was like magic, will definitely reuse it.