Ice Cream Truck Sells Billionaire Shaped Frozen Treats
If you’ve ever wondered what taking a bite out of the head of a billionaire would taste like…you’re in luck! Plus safe from getting any kind of cannibal related accusations….

If you've ever wondered what taking a bite out of the head of a billionaire would taste like...you're in luck! Plus safe from getting any kind of cannibal related accusations.
There is an art collective called MSCHF that has launched an "Eat the Rich" ice cream truck selling frozen treats that resemble Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, Bill Gates, Jack Ma and Mark Zuckerberg.
You can see some pictures of the packaging and what the ice cream treats look like below. They'll run you $10 a pop and it's unclear what they taste like, but they appear to be a combination of ice cream and bubble gum eyes on a stick.
Those who want to eat the rich will have to get their hands on one of MSCHF's popsicles by stopping by their ice cream truck pop-ups ONLY in Los Angeles and New York City.
Chuck the Freak has a wide assortment of hobbies and things to keep him busy. When he is not ruling over his ant empires, cleaning his aquariums, trying to make contact with extraterrestrial life or polishing rocks he also enjoys playing (trying to play) guitar!
Chuck owns a few guitars, but if he had unlimited funds these are the guitars he would LOVE to own! Here are Chuck the Freak's Top 5 Dream Guitars!
Martin Persner Gibson Rd Black and Tan Sunburst
One of the original nameless ghouls in ghost. Still plays this guitar in his original band Magna Carta Cartel.
David Gilmore Fender “Black Strat”
The man who plays the solos with the most feeling ever. Iconic all black Fender Stratocaster.
Slash Goldtop Gibson Les Paul
No one. And I mean no one looks cooler playing guitar than Slash. Goldtop was perfection and Gibson guitars owes a lot to slash for revitalizing the brand.
The Edge Gibson 1976 Explorer
The guitar that has been there from the start of U2. It’s even survived a broken neck repair. Gave the Edge a distinctive look and sound from the start.
Jimmy Page “Number One” 1959 Gibson Les Paul
Jimmy Page purchased this from Joe Walsh. It was used in every Led Zeppelin live show and on ever record they made. Priceless.