Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t think they exist anymore, but: Frozade. This was an intensely lemon flavored frozen treat, with a texture sort of like sippable sherbet. They were delicious— and I haven’t been able to find a copycat recipe or a vending cart that sells them.
Snowballs, Italian ice, and Chipwiches are great, but Frozade for the win.
Rita's lemon water ice sounds like that. On a hot hot day it's the perfect viscosity and it's intensely lemon with lemon bits in it. You need to get it at the beach.
Anonymous wrote:I am here for this very important and nuanced debate. While taste is of course the most important factor, one must also consider durability and repeatability.
Durability - If it's super hot or you're out in the sun, push-ups are the best, being somewhat self contained. Popsicles also melt a little more slowly. Ice cream sandwiches, while earning top points for taste, score very in this category.
Repeatability - how many can you/ do you want to eat? One Klondike bar is too much. I mean, you're going to finish it anyway, but those things are massive and messy and you're kind of disgusted with yourself by the end. Smaller items are preferable here, because "just one more" doesn't feel bad when you're eating small items. Plus, each new one is frozen, so less dripping. Mini drumsticks win this category.
And taste - ice cream sandwiches, of course. And no need to get fancy. The box of 20 for $6 is bomb.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t think they exist anymore, but: Frozade. This was an intensely lemon flavored frozen treat, with a texture sort of like sippable sherbet. They were delicious— and I haven’t been able to find a copycat recipe or a vending cart that sells them.
Snowballs, Italian ice, and Chipwiches are great, but Frozade for the win.
Anonymous wrote:I am here for this very important and nuanced debate. While taste is of course the most important factor, one must also consider durability and repeatability.
Durability - If it's super hot or you're out in the sun, push-ups are the best, being somewhat self contained. Popsicles also melt a little more slowly. Ice cream sandwiches, while earning top points for taste, score very low in this category.
Repeatability - how many can you/ do you want to eat? One Klondike bar is too much. I mean, you're going to finish it anyway, but those things are massive and messy and you're kind of disgusted with yourself by the end. Smaller items are preferable here, because "just one more" doesn't feel bad when you're eating small items. Plus, each new one is frozen, so less dripping. Mini drumsticks win this category.
And taste - ice cream sandwiches, of course. And no need to get fancy. The box of 20 for $6 is bomb.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:+1 to the snow cones
We always got those and the strawberry eclair bars from the ice cream truck (I preferred the toasted almond bars to the strawberry ones).
Snow cones are terrible. Once you sucked it white it was a useless piece of ice. You know what I'm talking about.
True story.
Anonymous wrote:Choco Taco will always be #1. Of course, if OP is hating on Drumsticks, they wouldn't know...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:+1 to the snow cones
We always got those and the strawberry eclair bars from the ice cream truck (I preferred the toasted almond bars to the strawberry ones).
Snow cones are terrible. Once you sucked it white it was a useless piece of ice. You know what I'm talking about.