 Essence, magnifique. Une fleur pour une fleur. Preston Gaza, here you go. Take this vanilla flower and the box of mangoes to mademoiselle Cassie across the river. Tell her it is from Laplace Grand Bois. Blah, blah, blah, blah. Got it. Right away, Anne. But this package is for Cassie getting heavier and heavier every week across the river with her. I am only a small dog. It may require some speed. Amen, speed. Watch it, Anne. What speed? Au revoir. It means goodbye. Canard bebet. It means silly duck. Trust me, Kyle. You are my best customer. But Cassie is the queen of ice cream. You will love our mango nela. But I'm not interested in ice cream, Banjo. All that me and the team of piggly pigs are interested in is these wonderful popsicles. Popsicles? No. Those are just earthly ice treats. Cassie is from another universe entirely. She is the sweetest mango mixed with silky essence of vanilla. What? Who? What? Who what? You said Cassie. What? Stop being silly. I'm talking about the mango nela ice cream. Hello, Cassie. Oh, hi Banjo. This is one of my best customers, Tayo. He's an engineer. I've brought him to try some of your delectable homemade mango nela ice cream. Oh, wonderful. Have a taste, Tayo. It's made of fresh mango and rich vanilla. Well, I am really more of a popsicle pig. Oh, come on. Have a taste. Whoa, amazing. Where did you get those wonderful elements? Oh, every day I get a fresh... Package from blah, blah, blah, blah. Where? Laplace Grand Bois. Yes, of course. That's exactly what I said. This is absolutely delightful, Cassie. I have a construction coral of Pigglypigs, 200 strong. I will take 20 boxes a week. 20 boxes? There is no way. No way she can refuse such an alpha. But Banjo, Preston can only bring a small package daily. There's no way he could carry that many mangoes. With enough trips, Preston can. Quack, quack, quack. Preston can hear you very well, Banjo. I am a duck, not a truck. I'm not flying back and forth every day from blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, to be scolded by that grumpy tiger. Yann, you know what to do. Cassie, mon amour. Mangonela. Sounds like she said she needs to bake a fat gorilla. Are you making another dish? What did he say? I think he said, why does that dog look like a fish? Don't growl at the messenger Banjo. That tiger better watch his viscars. Oh my, this isn't working. I have an idea. What is that, Kaya? Some sort of fancy ice cream machine? No Banjo. I call it an overwater foot stepper. It will allow you to walk over the water to get to the other side and for the tiger to get over here. A what? Sounds ridiculous. Sounds like exactly what I need to show that tiger who does the barking around here. Oh Banjo behave. But Kaya, how will we build it? With my construction coral of pigly pigs. Who? What? The pigs have all the pigs on you. The pigs are many, the pigs are few. And we all go building over and over again. My Pigly Pigs of Pepper Pot. We have a overwater foot stepper to build. Let's get to work. What a work of art. It looks like something that should have an artistic name like Le Pond, which means the bridge. Don't be ridiculous tiger. It's called an overwater foot stepper or a ro-ro-train for short. What a strange pink creature. Yan, nice to finally meet you. Ma Fleur Cassie. Yes, now you can take as many mangoes to the backyard as you like so that we can get our mango nilla ice cream weekly and you can sort your differences out with the dog. Who? What? Who what? Oh boy, here we go again. Hi kids, it's me, Preston. In this episode, just when it seems all hope is lost, the building skills of Keio and his team of Pigly Pigs are exactly what Cassie needs to get more mangoes from Yan to make more of that mango nilla ice cream for everyone who loves it. Especially Keio and his team of Pigly Pigs. Within the Caricum region, we often need the help of people with special skills from different parts of the Caribbean who help find solutions to make our lives better. Much like Pepper Pot Valley, the Caribbean community is a region filled with different types of scenery, people, cultures, foods and businesses. Even though Caricum is made up of many different nations, sharing and experiencing all these wonderful opportunities are what makes Caricum special.