Famous seller of frozen desserts Mr Tee is in Cornwall this Saturday evening – and his vans are in three locations at the same time.

Mr Tee King of Desserts, who has more than 260,000 followers on Facebook, visits different locations around the UK with his ice cream, serving wild and colourful creations, and can attract queues of hundreds of people.

His arrival in the Duchy has caused no less of a stir than usual, particularly with the news that this time he is visiting two of Cornwall’s town and its capital city.

Mr Tee vans are in New Cut Road car park in Redruth, outside Aldi in Truro and also next to the Cats Protection charity shop in Newquay, all serving now until around 10.30pm.

On his last visit to Cornwall he was in Helston and Camborne. 

Some of the sweet treats on offer (Image: NQ)

Writing on his Facebook page, the famous ice cream seller said: “So, after a very long wait, we are on our way to your great town and will be ready to dish out some serious deliciousness to all you lovely people on this fine and glorious evening!

“Serving from 5pm till 10.30pm treat yourself and the family the sweetest way possible.

“Choose from an array of flavours, not to mention ample warm desserts including hot gooey and chewy cookie dough, rich and indulgent chocolate brownies and sweet and soft Belgian waffles….all of which are generously coupled with a fresh serving of Mr Tee’s famously fresh vanilla soft serve ice cream.”

However, he warned that some items may be missing due to being very busy and running low on hot desserts.

All ice cream trays and hot desserts cost £7.

Be aware though, if you're heading over tonight then expect a wait.

His visits always attract long queues, sometimes stretching up to 100 people at a time.

Dubbing himself 'The best ice cream man in the world', Mr Tee, who is originally from Wrexham, travels the UK in his ice cream van, visiting secret locations before announcing them on Facebook, causing a mass rush of people eager to try out his different inventions.

He has now amassed something of a cult following, with thousands of people viewing his videos on YouTube.