We are a water ice company our product is dairy free gluten free cholesterol free soy free and produced in a peanut free plant. All while keeping wonderful flavor and smooth consistency. Come try us out. We also offer ice cream products as well as vegan ice cream
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Sooooo good highly recommend the Biscoff waffle and tiger’s blood squirt cup
The beautiful Mrs GiGi is the sweetest
Mango Icee Please..
I like that the vegan/plant-based members of my family can have great options as well.
The decor is reminiscent of the 1950s-60s and for some it’s nostalgia but for others (like me) it’s a peek into what yesteryear must’ve been like. If you get a chance to catch the owner there herself she’s a gem to speak with. Go and enjoy!
We were sparked to enter by a 7 year old dancing with a menu or sign or something- cute kid- nothing more promising than seeing a kid be working for money BEFORE he be eligible for a work permit. Good work kid.
We were greeted promptly at the door- the AC was being repaired that afternoon, and I appreciate her informing me there was one, bc I will definitely return to that place this summer.
I looked at a menu – shaved ice is the hook on this barge, and it’s very good… I got coconut, I’m into coconut everything if it’s a beverage or a dessert, I think eating coconut is nasty though, unless it’s in Indian food. ( Like Coconut Curry Chicken )
The price for the all that we got was what so deeply connected with me, I’m dry it’s ok, and I’m poor, I want to say the half sub sandwiches are 3 or 4 dollars- thank you, for buying your materials and to have kept your business affairs tame, to be able to offer your finished product for not much more than the proverbial 100% that for ages has enticed retailers to start a business and kept them fed also.
Also thank you for keeping things really simple, or simply real however you say it these days, you have made a new customer and a new friend, I feel-. I felt I’ve welcomed like a guest in there, way beyond the bindings even that seem to pervade this particular area of town, for those of us who actually grew up in Hickory. I spent no more than $10 in there (two or three of us ate I think- they NEED some real customers) and I remember specifically wishing the place was on 127 or right off of it. I think the place has room to grow, fertilizer from the town to sprinkle on it, and a product- lunch- more specifically that should stand the test of time and is so basically commanded locally. I’m appreciative.