 ugly berry guava princess, for I have journeyed through this dense jungle and tasted the cold fiery nectar of the forest c- Again, you really must get some security, Priscilla. This is quite unacceptable. Nearly as unacceptable as life in Treeville without tasting what I am about to reveal to you here today from the rich belly of Peppa-Pot Valley and imaginated by a dog named Banjo. I present to you the famous dragon. Looks more like a banky, awful messy puddle. You must believe me. They were the most glorious popsicles filled with sweet fire and bubbly magic. Those popsicles to Treeville. Banky, I have customers. What is it? You don't seem busy. Banjo me do. Superstar, we need to get these heavenly popsicles to the heavenly canopies of Treeville. They will absolutely love them. We will be rich. You will thank me later. Treeville Banky, I don't you see the riverside coup lining up all the way down the river to buy my dragon fire rainbow bubbles popsicles? Yes, and about that name. But the Treeville customers, I think we should… I don't care about the flyers and climbers in Treeville Banky. I have my paws full right here with my bubble dragon little fire. Yes, I could get you Priscilla's pride papaya pie from the Treeville harvest. You can get that? But they say Priscilla makes only one a year at harvest time. Tilly puppy, Priscilla the parrot is a personal friend of mine. But how will we get it to Treeville without melting? The ducks you mean, see that is the problem with pepper pot cricket. We need more ducks on the team. The monkeys can't play spin with Banjo. Duty calls fellas, are gone. Presto, nice. We need to get these to Treeville before they melt. Treeville? That is uptongue. It's fine and it's high too. Definitely not cheap. It may require some… Treeville, let's go. Watch speed. Alright people, we reach Priscilla's fruit bar. Good. Banjo, this is a very different part of the valley. Fancy schmancy personalities. Best you let me do the talking. Some Treeopolis! Behold! Fancy, do not take another step. Behold your business outside my shop. Priscilla, hold on. I present to you Riverside's finest dessert chef renowned all through the valley. Sir Banjo the dog to share with you his dribble popsicles. Never mind the name. Where is my papaya pie? Oh my, not the purple pie. Did you say… No Banjo, the popsicle. The pleasure is all mine Priscilla. I will treasure and enjoy your papaya pie as if given to me by the guardians of the forest. And we will send the dog with ten bucks of my dragon rainbow… Sorry, dragon fire rainbow bubble popsicles. First thing next week. You know Banjo, about that name, perhaps you could change it to something, you know, shorter. Something more concise. Something that people could say. Something that will make people say, hey I want that as opposed to I want that. Hi kids, it's me Preston. In this episode, Banke's story about sharing the experience of Banjo's dragon fire rainbow bubble popsicles with folks way up in Triville is very similar to how the makers of products from many Karikong countries transport their goods around the Caribbean so that people all over the region can enjoy them. Much like Pepper Pot Valley, the Caribbean community is a region filled with different types of scenery, people, cultures, foods and businesses. Even though Karikong is made up of many different nations, sharing and experiencing all these wonderful opportunities are what makes Karikong special.