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Janezich family brings smiles with The Ice Cream Truck

HIBBING — The Ice Cream Truck is making people smile all across the Range, and owners Trent and Janelle Janezich of Hibbing and their sons Brady and Charlie are loving it. It s a business, Trent Janezich told the Mesabi Tribune, but to us it is more than that. It is a social enterprise. It is a fun and sometimes funny way of getting people together, building community, creating laughter and enjoyment in people s lives, sharing in conversation. I can t describe how fun, and sometimes funny, it is to drive the truck down the street and see people s expressions, mouths agape at what they just saw. We get a kick out of that. Coming out of COVID-10 pandemic, it is a good opportunity to build our community back up again to being more social. So we park the truck sometimes at a local park.. families, Little Leaguers, city band, people on the basketball courts all come by the truck and grab a treat.they mill around and chat..they get to know one another again.

TikTok: What is the SpongeBob Cult? Hilarious popsicle story inspires latest viral trend!

TikTok: What is the SpongeBob Cult? Hilarious popsicle trend explained!   The SpongeBob Cult is taking over TikTok right now, but what actually is it? Here’s everything you need to know. Every month, there’s a new ‘cult’ that takes over TikTok. First there was the viral Step Chickens, then the Lana Cult, oh and we can’t forget the Horchata Cult. On TikTok, a cult is simply a group of people who are all interested in the same thing and try to take over TikTok. Don’t worry, there’s nothing satanic about it. Over the past few days, TikTok has been flooded with posts related to a brand new ‘cult’ called the SpongeBob Cult, and here’s how it all started.

4-year-old hacks mom s Amazon Prime account and orders 51 boxes of SpongeBob SquarePants Popsicles

Four-year-old Noah Ruiz loves two things: Popsicles and SpongeBob. And when he discovered both objects of his passion had been combined into one fruity and delicious icy treat, he did the only sensible thing: he ordered them. To be exact, he ordered 918 of them. From his mom’s Amazon Prime account. Without telling her. Noah’s mom, Jennifer Bryant, had let Noah use her laptop for remote learning when his iPad wasn’t working. She was busy in another room when Noah evidently navigated his way into her Amazon Prime account, which she shares with her sister who lives nearby.

4-year-old hacks mom s Amazon Prime account, orders 51 boxes of SpongeBob SquarePants Popsicles

4-year-old hacks mom s Amazon Prime account, orders 51 boxes of SpongeBob SquarePants Popsicles
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