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In your snoball?Ike's on City Park isn't bad, and you can get a link of boudin.
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In your snoball?Ike's on City Park isn't bad, and you can get a link of boudin.
I don't judge.In your snoball?
In this case, I think I would.I don't judge.
I essentially grew up at Lakeview playground- back then a place called Weaver’s sat at that locationI hit the one behind cafe Navarre because I can easily walk to it.
It’s solid and you can get a cocktail if you so desire.
You hittin all the spotsStop Jockin doesn’t open until 1pm? That’s wild.
I got a George’s favorite at Hansen’s Sno Bliz yesterday, and a warhead at Pandora’s today. I’ll try a snoball from Stop Jockin later today
We are at Stop Jockin now. The gummy bear is a great touch. Their ice is nicer than Sal’s.You hittin all the spots
We used to live right by stop jockin- kids loved having gummies at the bottom but I could never convince them to go to the barber there
Pandora’s is the one I never know is open- actually it’s opening is inverse to the time I have to stop and get a snowball
They have a good chocolate snoball. The strawberry-kiwi isn't bad either. Most every thing else isn't tart enough for me, but they do stay busy.I would say Casey's Snoballs on W. Esplanade in Da Metrys since it was the one I grew up with as a kid. I don't remember having a specific fav flavor, but I always gravitated mostly towards strawberry, wild cherry, and bubble gum...