

Your local Cold Stone Creamery in Manhattan, KS is the ultimate ice cream shop offering Create Your Own Creations™ mixed on a granite slab, custom ice cream cakes for any occasion, and rich, creamy milkshakes. Indulge in endless flavors, mix-ins, and sweet treats made fresh just for you. Spring just got sweeter with two new Signature Creations™. Try Lemon Berry Batter and The Berry Best S’More, featuring bright lemon and sweet strawberry marshmallow flavors.
Ice cream chain offering design-your-own creations hand-mixed on a granite slab, plus shakes & more.
Hours
| Monday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Tuesday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Thursday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Friday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Saturday | 11 AM–10 PM |
| Sunday | 11 AM–10 PM |
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They had a lot going on from the candy apples, to the brownies, to the chocolate cover pretzels. It all looked good but keep the eye on the prize and got ice cream.
For two scoops of two different flavors with sprinkles mixed in for a small cup it costed $5.18 which didn’t think was bad if it gives you a frame of reference for the price.
At first, the flavor and texture was so wrong that she thought it was tainted or expired or something as there were…chunks in the cream, like undissolved ingredients that hadn’t churned through right. The girl behind the counter seemed annoyed to have to look into it, tasted what was in the tub and announced that she thought it was mislabeled. Then she went into the back, claiming that she took a taste test of another tub of the same stuff and expressed her belief that it was just a batch of that flavor that was mislabeled. She didn’t replace the tub or relabel anything, just went on, like nothing had happened — just ignored the wrong product in the tub still for sale in front of the public.
It turned my wife’s stomach a bit, not literally, but emotionally at the idea that they could be serving something mislabeled – other people could have a more severe problem with eating things made with ingredients not labeled correctly. So my wife asked to have ice cream replaced, this time with a different flavor. The girl refused, saying she could only replace product with the same product. It seemed to break her thinking that that corporate rule might not apply if the product were mislabeled… We never said anything about money, but the girl said, “But if you wanna refund, you’ll have to come back tomorrow when the manager is here. I don’t know if he’ll give it to you, but he might.”
We know humans can have off days at work, but this kind of disregard for food safety and this low of a level of customer service when serving foodstuffs in public just doesn’t fly with us.