Sweetbox Truck ready to roll

Gretchen Fantini's Sweetbox Truck just started slingin' scratchmade cupcakes two days ago at 3500 Market Street, in front of the Monell Chemical Senses Center.

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Sweetbox Truck ready to roll

POSTED: Wednesday, April 6, 2011, 4:26 PM
Filed Under: On Wheels | Openings

Gretchen Fantini's Sweetbox Truck just started slingin' scratchmade cupcakes two days ago at 3500 Market Street, in front of the Monell Chemical Senses Center. The truck (above) is not yet wrapped/branded — that's because it's been selected for a custom design job by the Mural Arts Program, which was responsible for the badass looks of Honest Tom's and other mobile operations around town. The Monell spot will be Sweetbox's permanent digs; they're feeling out business this week before setting a permanent schedule. Check the truck out on Facebook and Twitter, and peep a sampling of Fantini's cupcake varieties after the jump.

Everyday ($2.50, special half dozen $13.50, dozen $26)
 
- Vanilla 2: Classic Madagascar bourbon vanilla cupcake with a traditional sweet vanilla buttercream frosting
 
- Chocolate Vanilla: Ghiradelli chocolate cupcake topped with a sweet vanilla buttercream frosting
 
- Red Velvet: classic red velvet cupcake with a vanilla cream cheese frosting
 
- Chocolate ganache: Ghriradelli chocolate cupcake topped with chocolate ganache frosted topped with french chocolate flakes

Rotating specials ($2.75, special half dozen $15, dozen $29)
 
- Cookie dough: Classic Madagascar bourbon vanilla cupcake with a vanilla buttercream frosting with a cookie dough core
 
- Chocolate Strawberry: Ghiradelli chocolate chip cake with fresh Strawberry buttercream
 
- Chocolate peanut butter: Ghiradelli chocolate cupcake topped with a natural peanut butter buttercream frosting with a fudge core topped with french chocolate flakes

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