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Jeff Bezos reportedly had an unlimited soft-serve machine installed at his $175 million Beverly Hills compound

Jeff Bezos looks fondly toward a hand holding a vanilla soft serve ice cream cone in side-by-side imageDavid Ryder/Getty Images; Education Images/Universal Images Group via Getty Images

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How much do you enjoy eating soft-serve ice cream? If your name is Jeff Bezos, the answer is, apparently, a lot. 

The Amazon and Blue Origin founder has installed an artisan soft-serve machine inside his Los Angeles home, according to an Instagram post this week from Los Angeles-based soft-serve ice cream company CVT Soft Serve. 

"I just did an ice cream delivery to a guy that now has CVT on tap in his house 24/7," the post reads, accompanied by a photo of founder Joe Nicchi. "Thank you Jeff Bezos for being our first residential #CVTeeny client.⁣"

He added: "What. The Actual. F---?!?"

Vice was the first to spot the post. 

CVT Soft Serve founder Joe Nicchi stands in Jeff Bezos' driveway surrounded by boxesCVT Soft Serve/Instagram

The CVTeeny is a soft-serve ice cream machine that's designed to look like a food truck, complete with a customizable "license plate" on the front. (We'll just have to guess at what Bezos chose for his plate).

The machine dispenses vanilla, chocolate, and twist soft-serve, according to the company's website

While we don't know for sure which of Bezos' houses the machine was installed in, from CVT's photo, it appears to be his Beverly Hills estate. He purchased the home, previously known as the Warner Estate, in February 2020 for $165 million, breaking the record for the most expensive home sale in California state history. He later added an adjacent $10 million property, creating a $175 million compound. 

A spokesperson for Bezos did not immediately respond to Insider's request for comment on the soft-serve machine. 

Jeff Bezos' Beverly Hills home exterior shot showing gate and hedgesRB/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images

Bezos has shown in the past that, like many of us, he's unable to resist the simple allure of soft-serve.

In April 2019, he was spotted with two of his children at New York City's Milk Bar, a dessert spot and bakery founded by chef Christina Tosi. Page Six reported at the time that he ordered the company's famous Cereal Milk ice cream, which is intended to taste like "the bottom of your cereal bowl." 

Now, thanks to his new, unlimited ice cream machine, Bezos will no longer have to make a special trip to get his soft-serve fix. 

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