Vintage camper businesses:

by Rene on August 4, 2010

Enjoy Cupcakes trailers the fun right to your party with an adorable fully restored vintage Shasta trailer! How fun to have this cute trailer with twinkling lights and a festive canopy..serve you desserts at your special event!!!!
They cater their delectable cupcakes and desserts all over Santa Barbra county and Santa Ynez Valley in California.
Boy, you folks are lucky!! If you are in their area look them up here.

Next we’re featuring another Shasta with a fun Snowcone business!!

Fresher than Fresh Snowcones owner Lindsay, serves her all natural snowcones
from an beautiful 1957 Shasta.  She offers her customers wonderful flavors like Ginger Rose and watermelon basil… along side her is her mascot Snowie! Looks like they make a perfect team!!
She is located in Kansas City, so if you live near there look her up!

PS. Don’t you love how she used the door as a menu chalkboard!

Thanks Lindsay!

Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...
Be Sociable, Share!

{ 2 comments… read them below or add one }

OfficeTYPE August 4, 2010 at 9:23 pm

Love these, they are so cute. We have a '72 Boler and have such fun taking it out camping. :)

Reply

Lynn August 5, 2010 at 3:00 pm

Love, love, love your new blog!! Sure does bring back lots of memories!! We use to have a Phoenix pop up camper years ago. Then we also use to have a delivery bread truck that someone had refurbished into a really beautiful motorhome.. We traveled all over the United States in it!! The four of us, our 2 kids and us.. We toured the states from Pa. to Calif, and states in between and ended up in Tampa, Fla. to live for 3 years or so.. Such fun and soooo much to see!! I loved the fact that I could fix sandwiches while we were going down the highway and the kids and I could eat at the table in the back if we wanted…

Thanks for bringing back the wonderful memories of some of the great times in my life!!

Have a great day!!

Blessings,
~Lynn

Reply

Leave a Comment

{ 2 trackbacks }

Previous post:

Next post: