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From January to March of this year, Joshua Bradley and Walter Weaver packed up their famous Belly Busters food truck and headed South to Florida.
"We are passionate about our food and we wanted to bring the food down to different areas," Bradley said.
During the two-month trip, the truck had a following, much like their experience in Pennsylvania.
"People didn't want us to leave," Weaver said.
The crew visited places such as Jacksonville, St. Augustine, Gainesville and Lake City at places like Harley-Davidson dealerships, luxury apartment complexes, and community events.
"All the followers, support and encouragement while we were away - it really does help," Bradley said of all the messages they received from back home.
The truck is back in Pennsylvania and will be up and running in Williamsburg on April 1.
"We wanted to branch off and conduct this scary experiment. It was definitely a learning experience, and we did what we wanted to do there," Bradley said.
The pair is planning to go back to Florida at a later date.
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