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Train Hits Ice Cream Truck
Posted by Victrola1 on Thursday, March 23, 2017 10:03 AM

LE MARS, Iowa (KWQC) – Tens of thousands of dollars’ worth of frozen treats were sent airborne after a train slammed into an ice cream truck on Wednesday....

Le Mars Fire Chief David Schipper told the Sioux City Journal shortly after the accident some youngsters were unable to resist temptation.

"We actually saw some kids pick some [frozen treats] up on the other side and run off with them," Schipper said....

http://www.kwqc.com/content/news/Train-slams-into-ice-cream-truck-in-western-Iowa-416924433.html

 

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Posted by wanswheel on Thursday, March 23, 2017 11:29 AM

Excerpt from Sioux City Journal

http://siouxcityjournal.com/news/local/truck-train-collision-reported-in-le-mars-iowa/article_dfbf4b5c-4221-507d-8e02-8464f9cd4072.html

The accident took place before 11 a.m. Wednesday at a crossing near the intersection of Business Highway 75 and 18th Street, not far from Wells Enterprises' South ice cream plant...The trailer was decorated with a photo of Wells' signature treat, the Bomb Pop.

NY Daily News, April 1, 2014

The maker of Popsicle treats blasted a rival dessert dealer with a lawsuit Monday for allegedly packaging its frozen confections called Bomb Pops to look like the Firecrackers brand.

Food giant Unilever, suing in Manhattan Federal Court, claims Wells Enterprises is ripping off the rocket-ship-shaped snacks.

Unilever says Wells is hawking its own red, white and blue ices in Bomb Pops boxes with “blatant and outrageous copying.” The new Bomb Pops boxes include the phrase “The Original” in white letters against a red and blue oval “clearly designed to emulate” the familiar Popsicle emblem, the lawsuit says.

The lawsuit seeks a court order barring the Iowa-based company from imitating Firecrackers packaging, a recall of the boxes in question and at least $75,000 in damages.

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Posted by Norm48327 on Thursday, March 23, 2017 11:45 AM

As long as there was no HagenDas on board all is well. Wink

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Posted by zardoz on Thursday, March 23, 2017 4:24 PM
At least nobody went hungry waiting for help to arrive.
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Posted by Randy Stahl on Thursday, March 23, 2017 5:00 PM

I'm sorry I missed it ....

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Posted by tree68 on Thursday, March 23, 2017 8:24 PM

Great.  Now when people hear a locomotive bell, they'll think it means ice cream.....  Tongue Tied

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Posted by mudchicken on Thursday, March 23, 2017 9:44 PM

Twenty five years ago got called to a train vs. Hersheys Syrup truck incident at Pittsburg, CA ... After that stuff soiled during cleanup, I was never that fond of chocolate syrup ever again.

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Posted by tree68 on Thursday, March 23, 2017 10:23 PM

mudchicken

Twenty five years ago got called to a train vs. Hersheys Syrup truck incident at Pittsburg, CA ... After that stuff spoiled during cleanup, I was never that fond of chocolate syrup ever again.

Not railroad, but along the same lines - a truck carrying fresh fruit rolled over in the median of the Interstate near here.  DOT figured they'd just let it rot in place - it wasn't close to anything that would be offended by any smell (other than passing drivers).

That plan got rethunk when the car vs animal collisions jumped exponentially as local wildlife crossed the highway for a delicious snack...

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Posted by BaltACD on Thursday, March 23, 2017 11:05 PM

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mudchicken

Twenty five years ago got called to a train vs. Hersheys Syrup truck incident at Pittsburg, CA ... After that stuff spoiled during cleanup, I was never that fond of chocolate syrup ever again.

Not railroad, but along the same lines - a truck carrying fresh fruit rolled over in the median of the Interstate near here.  DOT figured they'd just let it rot in place - it wasn't close to anything that would be offended by any smell (other than passing drivers).

That plan got rethunk when the car vs animal collisions jumped exponentially as local wildlife crossed the highway for a delicious snack...

On a I-95 trip to Jacksonville several years ago - got delayed for 3+ hours just South of the Florida-Georgia Line - Produce truck involved in the accident - produce blocking all 3 SB lanes.  Local officials got a group of skid loaders and pushed all the produce into the creek next to bridge the accident happened on.  Three days later a down stream communitiy began to complain about all the rotting produce it the stream as it worked its' way to the Atlantic Ocean.

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Posted by Victrola1 on Friday, March 24, 2017 8:02 AM

Many years ago a truck carrying squeezeable toilet paper played chicken at a grade crossing. The truck lost. The driver escaped unscathed, but not his lading. 

A block away was a small college campus. The college scrimpted when buying toilet paper. The students claimed the college bought recyled sand paper. 

The campus emptied out to the wreck scene. The students grabbed all they could carry and headed back to the dorms. 

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Posted by ACY Tom on Friday, March 24, 2017 9:54 AM

Many years ago a car was loaded with candy at the Hershey plant on the Reading in Hershey, PA. It was sent west and interchanged to the Western Mayland. The car derailed a ways west of Hagerstown, and candy was strewn all over the landscape, allowing the locals to harvest the spoils. For years, the incident was known as the Candy Bar Wreck.

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Posted by BaltACD on Friday, March 24, 2017 10:33 AM

Back in the about 1960 the Capitol Limited hit a truckload of Joy Dishwashing Liquid.  The dmaged engine was towed to Garrett and set outside the roundhouse pending repairs that would allow it to be moved to a major backshop for complete repairs.

Then a Sunday afternoon thunderstorm hit - suds all over the place!

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Posted by Paul of Covington on Friday, March 24, 2017 5:04 PM

   One evening quite a few years ago, on the interstate, I saw flashing lights ahead, then saw what seemed to be chunks of red flesh on the pavement.  I shuddered to think what this meant, but then saw a pick-up truck by the trees off to the right with a partial load of watermelons and more watermelons scattered on the ground.

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Posted by ATSFGuy on Saturday, March 25, 2017 1:49 PM

Is this the first time a train has hit an Ice Cream Truck?

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Posted by Firelock76 on Saturday, March 25, 2017 1:56 PM

Probably not, but I sure hope it's the last time!  What a horror!

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Posted by BaltACD on Saturday, March 25, 2017 2:01 PM

If it gets transported on a highway - at some point in time, somewhere, some railroad has hit it at a road crossing!  And if not at a genuine at grade road crossing, it had a incident on a overpass and came down on the railroad and way struck.

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Posted by Boyd on Sunday, March 26, 2017 1:49 AM

It would be interesting if nobody was hurt after a train hits a truck full of KY Jelly. It does dry up shortly after it's out of the container but is still sticky. 

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Posted by dehusman on Sunday, March 26, 2017 11:52 AM

A friend of mine who worked for Conrail went to a derailment where a carload of molasses and a carload of carbon black both ruptured.  He said everybody just threw out all their clothes and boots they wore to that derailment.

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Posted by BigJim on Sunday, March 26, 2017 2:30 PM

wanswheel
The maker of Popsicle treats blasted a rival dessert dealer with a lawsuit Monday for allegedly packaging its frozen confections called Bomb Pops to look like the Firecrackers brand. Food giant Unilever, suing in Manhattan Federal Court, claims Wells Enterprises is ripping off the rocket-ship-shaped snacks.

Another frivilous lawsuit! I see this is from 2014, but, I hope Wells wins/won. I've known about "Bomb Pop" for eons. I've never seen the"Firecraker" brand.

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