Topic: Snow- Cones
62easygoing's photo
Fri 05/15/09 12:14 PM
Does anyone remember ,eating snow cones, as a child?? We had a snow-cone truck come by once a week; when i was a child. (we thought, what a treat.) and, it was only ,shaved ice & flavering--but, we enjoyed it soooooooo.

plk1966's photo
Fri 05/15/09 12:16 PM
as a child I had one of those snoopy sno=cone makers laugh

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Fri 05/15/09 12:16 PM
We still have a truck...comes by my house everyday...we also have several snow-cone stands through out town....they have some really cool flavors nowbigsmile

redhead44613's photo
Fri 05/15/09 12:18 PM
ahh I remember that... they were sooo hard! but I loved them..what bout the great whites? yummy!

bl4cks4bb4th's photo
Fri 05/15/09 12:43 PM

as a child I had one of those snoopy sno=cone makers laugh

laugh I've got one of those in my basement somewhere

Winx's photo
Fri 05/15/09 12:43 PM
Edited by Winx on Fri 05/15/09 12:45 PM
I have a snow cone stand walking distance from me.happy

One stand near me has New Orleans style snow balls. That's ice cream inside of the snow cone.



62easygoing's photo
Fri 05/15/09 12:44 PM
those sno=cone makers were the best. My brother had one also.

Mayhem_J's photo
Fri 05/15/09 12:56 PM
We still have a place right up the road thats called "Sno to go" and it sells pretty much nothing but snow cones. The list of flavors is rediculous.

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Fri 05/15/09 01:57 PM
Edited by brandynicole on Fri 05/15/09 01:57 PM
I loved when Summer rolled around and the sno-cone truck came on hot Summer afternoons after playing all day in the heat it was just perfect. I always liked the Superman flavor w/ cherry, blueberry & coconut.

kirk443's photo
Fri 05/15/09 02:13 PM
Snowcones are classic American. haven't had it in yrs. I like cherry

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Fri 05/15/09 03:46 PM
Snow cones are awesome although now when I try to eat one, it hurts my teeth a lot more since I have adult dental work. As a kid, my teeth were all pristine and intact. happy I still love em on a hot day though. They have all kinds of flavors now like Pina Colada and passion fruit...more sophisticated ones.

MISTYPINK1022's photo
Fri 05/15/09 04:33 PM
I used to live in Maryland up until 2004 when I moved down here to Florida, and we could hardly wait until the temps would get to close to 80 degrees for the snoball stands to start opening. You could find one practically every few blocks in the business districts. Now you would think that as hot as it is down here in florida (even the winters are somewhat warm)that you would be in snowball heaven. Well, guess what? I have yet to see one snowball stand down here. Mind you, I haven't traveled the entire state, but I have been in the central florida region, and down around Tampa occasionally. Man, I keep saying to myself, "I could clean up down here if I opened a Hawiian Ice Snowball stand with Marshmallow topping and all the good flavors". I bet people would be lined up for miles waiting to get one. I would like to investagate how much is involved with the permits needed for that type of business down here. I know alot of the "Snowbirds" from up north would appreciate a nice cold snowball down here. Maybe the locals just haven't been exposed to them before. Anybody out there have any thoughts on the subject?

ArtGurl's photo
Fri 05/15/09 08:21 PM



Yummy! bigsmile

kirk443's photo
Fri 05/15/09 08:28 PM




Yummy! bigsmile
OMG that makes me feel young againnoway

ArtGurl's photo
Fri 05/15/09 09:04 PM
Yes it brings back memories! laugh

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Sat 05/16/09 03:03 AM
Wow. I wonder if those are worth money now to a collector?

metalwing's photo
Sat 05/16/09 05:37 AM
Ahhhh. the memories.