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Nicole Eggert Of ‘Baywatch’ Fame Always Dreamed Of Having A Mobile Ice Cream Shop (VIDEO)

  • March 14, 2015
  • Los Angeles

Watching Nicole Eggert arise to celebrity in a ’80s and ’90s — she seemed in a family sitcom “Charles in Charge” and afterwards starred in a some-more eloquent “Baywatch” — one competence consider that a versatile beauty would always find her healthy home within a celebration industry. But, as Eggert tells “Oprah: Where Are They Now?” in a above video, her dream has extended over appearing on television.

Last year, Eggert announced that she had a new endeavor. Rather than using down a beach in a red showering suit, she would be spending her time pushing around an ice cream lorry — though it’s so most some-more than that. Eggert’s lorry is indeed a full-blown modern-day business: It’s an ice cream emporium on wheels.

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It’s called Scoops, and Eggert says that it’s a business thought she’s had for utterly a while.

“I always kind of dreamed of carrying something like this for a birthday parties that we designed for my oldest daughter,” says a mom of two. “There only never was anything out there like that.”

The normal ice cream trucks that did exist, Eggart adds, simply didn’t have a accumulation — or a vibe — she wanted for a children’s party.

“All a ice cream lorry guys, it was creepy!” she says.

The bluish lorry positively stands out, though don’t design to locate it rolling adult and down a streets personification a revealing chime of a internal ice cream man. “We mostly do private parties and events,” Eggert explains. “You’re not going to see it pushing around your internal neighborhood.”

Eggert says she has managed to drum adult internal business by holding a lorry to farmers markets to association with other Los Angeles residents.

“I take it on Sundays to get to know people,” she says. “I have regulars now!”

Scoops might be Eggert’s business, though it’s a family affair. Even her dual daughters can be found behind a counter.

“The kids come in and they work. They offer ice cream,” Eggert says. “That’s what we do on Sunday mornings!”

“Oprah: Where Are They Now?”

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