Ellie Marin's My Two Mums and Cornutopia food trucks an inspirational success

By John Elder
Updated January 15 2015 - 10:13am, first published December 22 2014 - 9:58pm
Sweet story: Ellie Marin's My Two Mums food truck sells ice-cream sandwiches at Preston Market. Photo: Joe Armao
Sweet story: Ellie Marin's My Two Mums food truck sells ice-cream sandwiches at Preston Market. Photo: Joe Armao
Sweet story: Ellie Marin's My Two Mums food truck sells ice-cream sandwiches at Preston Market. Photo: Joe Armao
Sweet story: Ellie Marin's My Two Mums food truck sells ice-cream sandwiches at Preston Market. Photo: Joe Armao
Sweet story: Ellie Marin's My Two Mums food truck sells ice-cream sandwiches at Preston Market. Photo: Joe Armao
Sweet story: Ellie Marin's My Two Mums food truck sells ice-cream sandwiches at Preston Market. Photo: Joe Armao
Sweet story: Ellie Marin's My Two Mums food truck sells ice-cream sandwiches at Preston Market. Photo: Joe Armao
Sweet story: Ellie Marin's My Two Mums food truck sells ice-cream sandwiches at Preston Market. Photo: Joe Armao

When Ellie Marin needs inspiration or wants to brainstorm an idea, she visits her two mothers. Three years ago, they thrashed out the idea of Cornutopia, one of the pioneering food trucks that have become a vital (and increasingly competitive) fixture of Melbourne street life.

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