Bezos installs ice cream-making 'truck' at his Beverly Hills home

Bezos installs ice cream-making 'truck' at his Beverly Hills home

San Francisco, Aug 22 : Billionaire Jeff Bezos has bought a ice cream-making machine in his sprawling Beverly Hills home in the US.

Los Angeles-based CVT Soft Serve shared a post on Instagram about this.

"I just did an ice cream delivery to a guy that now has CVT on tap in his house 24/7. Thank you Jeff Bezos for being our first residential #CVTeeny client," the ice-cream making company posted.

The 'CVTeeny' is an ice cream machine that looks like a truck and offers three flavours e chocolate, vanilla and twist.

It's not clear how much the machine cost the former Amazon CEO and a man with a net worth of around $185 billion.

Bezos, 57, is the first customer to have one such ice-cream making in his home, according to CVT's Instagram. CVT Ice Cream was founded in 2014.

Jeff Bezos is the new owner of the Warner estate, a sprawling compound in Beverly Hills that he purchased for $165 million, according to The Wall Street Journal.

The estate was built in 1937 and features a 13,600-square-foot mansion, two guest houses, a pool, and a tennis court.

Besides his two Washington DC mansions and also has prime property in Seattle and Manhattan, where he recently shelled out $80 million on a Fifth Avenue property.

It is often reported that Bezos and his girlfriend Lauren Sanchez are looking for new properties across the US, especially Los Angeles.

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