A TOLLESHUNT Major milkshake business is offering a reward for information to help find its vintage trike which was stolen at the weekend.

The Shaken Udder branded bike was taken from the public entrance at the Essex Young Farmers Show on Sunday.

The team had been handing out free milkshakes to the thirsty crowds throughout the day.

The trike has a black frame with a detachable blue, Shaken Udder branded cooler box and black logo wheel covers.

Andy Howie, co-founder of Shaken Udder is asking for any help and the safe return of the bike.

He said: “Our faithful trike has little monetary value, but has been a part of the Shaken Udder team for years.

“Nicknamed Buttercup, we rescued her from the scrap heap, and lovingly restored her.

“We’re really disappointed that anyone would take her from an event like this, and we’re really hoping that we can get some information that will lead to her safe return.”

So far there have been several sightings of the trike including a man and woman seen pushing the bike outside the Essex Young Farmers showground at Boyton Hall in Chelmsford.

The Shaken Udder team are offering a milkshake reward to anyone who can help them find their trike.

Anyone with information should contact the team by emailing info@shakenudder.com, calling 01621 868710 or via contact Facebook and Twitter.

An Essex Police spokesman said: "Police have received a report that a trike selling milkshakes was taken from the Essex Young Farmers Show on Sunday. It went missing at around 3pm when it was left at the show’s turnstiles. Anyone with any information about the missing trike is asked to contact Essex Police on 101."