I'm a simple man. 100 ice cream flavors are unnecessary to me. I either want a cone with one or two scoops or I want a banana split. Wife got a small fudge ice cream cup. Me? Y'all. If you order the upside-down banana split, you might die on the car ride home. That size bucket of ice cream should only happen on a girl's night out over a break up, with a minimum of 3 girls. If you eat this all, you will become lactose intolerant. If you manage to see the bottom of the cup, you need to surrender yourself to all of the Gods in existence and just wait patiently on the toilet for your death. The name is called Scoops because if you eat the entire split, a paramedic is on standby to scoop you off their property to avoid pending lawsuits of ice cream related deaths. 10/10...
Read moreScoops recently reopened with new owners and it is still absolutely delicious. They have a huge selection to choose from. I was almost overwhelmed with how many choices were available. They are really generous with their scoop size far more so than other places that I have visited in the area. They also have really great prices for how much ice cream you actually get. For myself (and husband) I ordered a medium and that comes with three scoops. For my kids I ordered a kids size (1 scoop). 5 ice creams all together and only around $13. This is a small gravel parking lot with no handicap entrance so it is definitely not easily accessible. It's a very small business so limited seating it parking. Totally worth it.
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Read moreI often must ask myself this very question, “should I or should I get ice cream tonight?” The answer is always that I should. I then mount my noble steed Dwarfarious and make my way to the small dairy like barn where sweet treats made from the milk of a goddess is served not only in a cup, but in a cone if that is what you prefer. The feeling that I experience here is so similar to that of the feeling I get when I find out someone has been staring at me from across a room. Fear and excitement and also pleasure. I...
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