Parents work 365-days a year, so why not live it up with the Littles this Labor Day weekend? This weekend is the perfect time to explore the city or get away from it all (hint: many orchards up north plan to open for the u-pick season this weekend). From the world’s biggest sci-fi fantasy gathering to plenty of festivals,—and one just-for-kids event that only comes around once a year—Atlanta parents have plenty of exciting ways to spend family time over the three-day weekend.

TinyCON at Children's Museum of Atlanta

Calling all Tiny Adventurers—TinyCON® is back! Head to the Children's Museum of Atlanta for the fifth annual two-day celebration of fantasy, science fiction, and fictional universes…just for kids. Nab your tickets for activities galore and train like Jedi, create your own fizzy potions and wands, decorate wings, make Minecraft art, and hunt for Pokémon.

275 Centennial Olympic Park Dr. N.W.
Atlanta
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Dragon Con

The largest pop culture convention featuring comics, film, TV and gaming includes a parade, contests, an Artist Alley and more. Visit the website for a full schedule and locations, including Covid policies that might affect fan attendance at events.

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National Cinema Day

Go to the movies on National Cinema Day (September 3) for just $3 per ticket. Major chains like AMC and Regal Cinemas, along with college campus theaters and some smaller independent theaters, are set to participate. Check the website to find a participating theater near you. Event details.

Labor Day Weekend Celebration

Stone Mountain Park honors and appreciates everyday working heroes during its Labor Day weekend Celebration. Enjoy a day of adventure on family-friendly attractions, then stay into the evening for the Lasershow Spectacular followed by epic fireworks all three nights.

1000 Robert E. Lee Blvd.
Stone Mountain, GA
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Mountain Heritage Festival

The Mountain Heritage Festival is a fun fill-filled family event held annually Saturday and Sunday of Labor Day weekend at the Mountain Life Museum, one block south of the square in Blairsville, Georgia. The festival features locally produced handicrafts, traditional foods, music, demonstrations, hands on activities, and live animals to help tell the story of life in this rugged land a century ago. Mountain art and crafts, music, living history activities, demonstrations on quilting, spinning, basket making, chair canning, farm animals, and gold panning, and activities for children are happening all weekend long.

Downtown
Blairsville, GA
Find out more: visitdowntownblairsville.com

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Pioneer Days Festival

When it comes to Labor Day weekend events around Atlanta, the Pioneer Days Festival is a blast and worth the trek. Between the exciting rides, crave-worthy festival food, and family-oriented games and other activities, you and the kids will be entertained all day long. Plus, entry to the fair is on the cheap, and wristbands for rides are just $25 for unlimited rides.

Sam Smith Park
1155 Douthit Ferry Rd.
Cartersville, GA
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Pure Heat Community Festival

It's the 10th anniversary of this community festival taking place at Piedmont Park across from the pool. It's also the first year the festival will include a specific youth festival, offering a safe space for LGBTQ youth that includes games, music, a mini ball, and more. Expect food booths, vendors, and day of pride for everyone who attends.

Piedmont Park
1320 Monroe Dr. N.E.
Atlanta
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Art in the Park

There's nothing like an art festival especially on Labor Day weekend. Check out Art in the Park at Marietta Square, running all weekend long, and find yourself surrounded by paintings, photography, jewelry, pottery, sculptures, and so much more. The whole family will love this annual favorite.

99 S. Park Square N.E.
Marietta, GA
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a boy crosses the lily pads over Atlanta Labor Day weekend at Six Flags White Water
Six Flags White Water

Labor Day Fun at Six Flags White Water

Celebrate the long weekend by seeing who comes in first place on Wahoo Racer or by bobbing along with the waves in the Atlanta Ocean Wave Pool. Put your taste buds to the test with delicious, savory options at Sternwheeler or create your perfect waffle cone at Beachside Smoothies if you’re in the mood for a sweeter option. Check out the different ways to celebrate the holiday weekend at Six Flags White Water.

250 Cobb Pkwy. N.
Marietta, GA
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Cool Cruisers Car Show

Check out cool cars, enjoy good food, win prizes, listen to music, and of course—explore the trains at this annual car show at the Southeastern Railway Museum.

Southeastern Railway Museum
3595 Buford Hwy.
Duluth, GA
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Hot Air Balloon Festival at Callaway Gardens

Light up your Labor Day with a three-day celebration at Callaway Gardens. Stay and play all day with garden and beach access, food and drink specials, and holiday merchandise. The gardens transform each night with the extraordinary Hot Air Balloon Glow, where balloons illuminate Robin Lake Beach, and then fireworks take over the sky. Surrounded by spectacular scenery, this is one memorable way to welcome September with the kids.

Find out more: callawaygardens.com

 

Noshfest

Noshfest enters its tenth year celebrating Jewish food and culture and bringing together members of Cobb County’s diverse community. Bring the kids to this two-day festival where they can enjoy delicious food from around the world, browse vendor booths, and learn about the Jewish culture through interactive exhibits. There's even a chance to tour the sanctuary, and the kid’s zone is the perfect place to play with inflatables, games, and face painting.

Temple Kol Emeth
1415 Old Canton Rd.
Marietta, GA
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We think the best way to celebrate National Ice Cream month is with a scoop of your favorite ice cream or gelato from one of Boston’s best ice cream shops. It’s like summer in a cup! So the next time your crew is chanting (you know the one) for their favorite summer treat, head to one of these spots families love.

Honeycomb Creamery

Families love this small batch ice creamery in Cambridge, and it’s not just because they have inventive flavors like Horchata, Honey Lavender and Port Cherry Vanilla. We think it’s their sweet take on Taco Tuesday that makes this shop a must-visit on a sunny day. Grab street tacos from your favorite spot for dinner, followed by Honeycomb Creamery’s taco-shaped waffle cone filled with your favorite ice cream and dipped in chocolate for dessert.

Hours: Mon.-Sun., noon-10 p.m.

1702 Massachusetts Ave.
Cambridge
Online: honeycombcreamery.com

Toscanini’s

When it comes to finding a great scoop of ice cream in the city, you can’t go wrong with Toscanini’s. Started in 1981, this fantastic spot is known for their creamy and flavorful cups of ice cream and their frequently rotating menu of choices. On the can’t-miss list is Toscanini’s Vienna Finger and Tiramisu.

Hours: Weds.-Sun., noon-11 p.m.

159 First St.
Cambridge
Online: tosci.com

Emack & Bolio’s

The rock ‘n’ roll story behind Emack & Bolio’s is almost as legendary as their ice cream. And although the shop’s hours have changed over the years—from après show, late night hours to something more standard—their ice cream still rocks. Whatever flavor you choose, we suggest tricking out your treat with a covered cone (it’s kind of their thing). Get yours with Oreos, Rice Krispies or Fruity Pebbles to earn extra enthusiastic thanks from the kiddos.

Newbury
290 Newbury St.
Boston

North Station
Causeway St.
Boston

Online: emackandbolios.com

Tipping Cow

When it comes to interesting ice cream flavors you can’t find anywhere else, Tipping Cow is the place. Their ice cream is made in-house and families with food sensitivities can always count on it being peanut, tree-nut and sesame-free (psst... they have non-dairy options too). We’re crushing on their original flavors like Goat Cheese and Fig, Strawberry Basil and Sweet Corn.

415 Medford St.
Somerville

525 Western Ave.
Boston
Online: tippingcowicecream.com

Taiyaki NYC

Named for the irresistible fish-shaped waffle cone it’s served in, Taiyaki NYC serves up Japanese-style ice cream your kids will scream for (in the “I scream, you scream” sense of the word). Fish-shaped cone? Check. Unicorn sprinkle topping? They’ve got it. What more could a kid ask for on a swelteringly hot summer day?

119 Seaport Blvd., Suite B
Boston
Online: taiyakinyc.com

Cookie Monstah

Whether you track down one of the trucks, or visit a bakeshop location, you and the kids will be hard pressed to find a tastier ice cream sandwich anywhere else. And if you ask us, it’s the DIY aspect of the treat that makes it so good. After all, if there’s one thing we know kids always want (besides ice cream, of course), it’s to be in charge. Let them choose their favorite cookie and ice cream flavor combo to create the sweet sandwich of their dreams.

Locations in Danvers, Swampscott, Burlington and Needham. Plus food trucks (find out where they’ll be popping up next).
Online: thecookiemonstah.com

FoMu

If plant-based is your jam, FoMu is where you’ll find creamy vegan ice cream to enjoy. All their creative flavors are made in-house and from scratch, and the coconut milk base gives their ice creams a smooth, gelato feel. Although you might be tempted to try the avocado ice cream, don’t neglect the more traditional flavors like chocolate cookie dough, vanilla bean and cold brew ice cream when you go. They’re just as good as FoMu’s more creative flavors.

Locations in Allston, Jamaica Plain, South End and Fenway.
Online: fomuicecream.com

OddFellows

With flavors like Ol’ Dirty Custard, Peanut the Kidnapper and Joe Bananas you might wonder what exactly is in this ice cream. Count on enticing combos that keep you and your little ice cream lovers coming back for more. Beyond these everyday flavors families can take advantage of OddFellow’s summer collection. These ice creams featuring light and fruity flavors are available for pick-up now.

55 Boylston St.
Chestnut Hill
Online: oddfellowsnyc.com

Forge Ice Cream Bar

Go old school with a trip to the Forge Ice Cream Bar. Whatever your hankering for, they’ve got it on their menu. Traditional scoop on a cone? Check. Shakes, ice cream sodas or a root beer float? Your kids can order it here. And if they really want to go bananas, try a Curious George (or an ice cream flight) to share.

626b Somerville Ave.
Somerville,
Online: forgebakingco.com/ice-cream

 

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Signs of spring are popping up all over Seattle, but the surest one of all is the return of the popular Skagit Valley Tulip Festival. This month-long celebration has miles of tulip farms to explore, and with events running throughout the season, it’s not only fun, it’s totally kid-friendly. So load up the car, get your tickets and make your way to Skagit Valley’s fields of dreams. Read on to make your plans.

tulip festival skagit valley near seattle

photo: Allison Sutcliffe

When to Go

The festival officially kicks off on April 1 and runs through April 30, when the flower fields in the Skagit Valley will be in full bloom. You should see color in the fields by the first week of April, and fields fully blooming by the second week, give or take. Tulip Town and Garden Rosalyn will open on April 1, and RoozenGaarde, open year-round, will start charging for admission March 25. Since blooms can change in a short amount of time, check the bloom status or bloom map so you know what to expect, or call the bloom hotline at 360-428-5959.

Just like last year, families will need timed tickets to visit the tulip fields in 2022. All three growers are encouraging folks to purchase them in advance, but Tulip Town and RoozenGaarde have confirmed they will be selling tickets at the gate, if space is available. Bottom line, it’s best to plan ahead, especially if a weekend visit is part of your flower gazing plan.

Good to know: Saturdays are the busiest days to visit the gardens, followed by Sundays, Fridays and Mondays. If you’re looking to avoid crowds and traffic, and you’ve got flexibility for your visit, a mid-week plan is best.

tulip festival skagit valley seattle

photo: courtesy Tulip Town

Where to Find the Flowers

Tulip Town will be open everyday from April 1 to May 1, from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. and offers a few different ticketed experiences. For families with young kids, the General Admission tickets should do the trick. It includes parking, entry to the fields and indoor exhibits and a ride on the tulip trolley, weather permitting. It’s all you need to get the kids in the field for those Insta-worthy photos on a beautiful spring day. General admission tickets are $15 for anyone over the age of 12, $6 for kids ages 6-11 and free for kiddos 5 and under. If spontaneity is your family jam, consider purchasing the Anytime ticket for $25 (ages 6 & up). You get the same perks as the General Admission without being tied to a specific time frame. To get your tickets, simply choose your date and a three-hour window (arrive anytime in between). Sorry, no pets.

Good to know: Due to last year’s regional flooding, there may not be as much color in the fields this year, but Tulip Town will strive to provide an amazing experience for visitors.

tulip festival skagit valley seattle

photo: Allison Sutcliffe

RoozenGaarde has a colorful five-acre display garden (including a 25-acre tulip field and a 22-acre daffodil field) with over one million bulbs and an authentic Dutch windmill. Stroll the garden and see your favorite flowers, including over 150 varieties of tulips. Each year, RoozenGaarde redesigns and replants its garden with a new layout featuring brilliant color combinations, spectacular floral designs and flowering rivers of deep blue muscari. This year they’ll be open from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. on the weekdays and 8 a.m. to 7 p.m.on the weekends. Advance tickets are highly encouraged. It’s $15 per person and kids two and under are free. Sorry, no pets permitted in the garden.

skagit valley tulip festival seattle

photo: Allison Sutcliffe

Garden Rosalyn is Skagit Valley’s newest tulip farm, and it’s the only one that welcomes well-behaved, leashed dogs. Playful designs are part of what makes visiting this field fun for kids, but so are the geese and ducks that call the little lake on the property home. They plan to host food trucks on site this year and have picnic benches out to enjoy your meal. The farm will be welcoming visitors daily, from 8 a.m.-7 p.m. starting April 1. Tickets are $12 per person and kids 5 and under are free.

Good to know: If driving isn’t in your plan, Shutter Tours offers a motor coach tour that departs from the Downtown Seattle Sheraton with stops at the big tulip farms and downtown La Conner. The tours run April 2-24, 2022 and have limited availability.

tulip festival seattle skagit valley

photo: Kylie Kirkland

Possible Lunch Spots

The waterfront town of La Conner is a charming small town that’s bustling with activity during tulip season. It’s also a great spot to stop and eat once you’ve had your fill of flowers. There are lots of restaurants to check out, including the very popular Calico Cupboard Cafe & Bakery, a from-scratch cafe that serves all-day breakfast, hearty lunches and some of the largest cinnamon rolls this side of the Cascades. La Conner Brewing Company is another family-friendly spot, as is Waterfront Cafe, where you can watch the boats go by when you dine dockside.

You’ll also find plenty of options in Mt. Vernon, no matter what you’re in the mood for. Check out the Mount Vernon Chamber of Commerce site for some ideas. Calico Cupboard Cafe & Bakery also has a Mt. Vernon location, and a local favorite, Whidbey Island Bagel Factory, serves New York style bagels that are some of the best in the state. For an extra special treat, stop by Snow Goose Produce for a scoop of specialty ice cream from Lopez Island Creamery. Served in a homemade waffle cone, these generous scoops will fill the kids up for the car ride home. Note: Remember to bring cash if you plan to stop at Snow Goose Produce; they do not accept debit, credit or checks for ice cream.

We’re glad to report the popular Kiwanis Salmon BBQ at Hillcrest Park Lodge is back this year. On Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays it’s the spot to get a plate of delicious grilled salmon ($20-$23/plate) and support local and global Kiwanis projects. Note: Online tickets are not available this year.

photo: Eric Riddle

How to Dress

It’s best to dress in layers, and wear waterproof clothing in case there are April showers. Bring a change of shoes, socks and pants (especially if it’s a muddy weekend), and sun hats and sunscreen if it’s sunny. Depending on the rainfall, the fields may be mucky and uneven making even experienced toddlers a little wobbly on their feet.

What to Bring

You will definitely want to pack some snacks and items to keep the Littles busy in the car. Since the photo ops are endless, you’ll also want to bring along your fully charged smartphone (and maybe a backup). If traveling with babies or just-walkers, we recommend bringing a backpack rather than a stroller, and if a stroller is how you roll, make sure it’s got rubber tires. Older kids can walk the paths around some of the fields and put those cute rain boots to use!

Garden Etiquette

The fields are generally not for “picking,” just admiring and taking pictures. Often there are paths around the fields, but generally they don’t want you walking in the rows of flowers, as the bulbs are fragile. Tulips are usually for sale at the entrances, so you can take some home.

skagit valley tulip festival seattle

photo: Tanya Hayes

Special Events

There are all kinds of special events in honor of the festival happening throughout April. On April 9, the 35th Annual Kiwanis Club of La Conner Not So Impromptu Tulip Parade will begin at 2 p.m., starting at the Port of Skagit complex in LaConer. Grab a curbside seat and expect to see lots of wacky, impromptu participants—from farm animals and mascots to your favorite pets.

The 37th Annual Street Fair in Downtown Mt. Vernon is scheduled for April 15-17. Arts, gourmet foods, kid’s toys—you’ll find lots of goodies at this masked, outdoor event that’s fun for everyone.

If your kids are older or they just love being fancy, consider attending the English Tea at Willowbrook Manor. Reservations are available every Friday and Saturday in April, from 11 a.m.-7 p.m. for $40 per person.

Bonus Activity

Because children’s museums are always a hit with kids, plan to check out the Children’s Museum of Skagit County. It’s located inside the Cascade Mall in Burlington and has lots of fun exhibits to explore. The Museum is open with limited hours Tuesday through Saturday, with ticked, two-hour long sessions starting at 10 a.m. (although this may change come April.) Reservations are recommended. Admission is only $8 for kids and adults and $7 for military and seniors; babes under 12 months are free.

 

skagit valley tulip festival seattle

photo: Anika Blake

Travel Time & Getting There

Depending on traffic, it should take you 60 minutes from Seattle. If possible, try to go during the week. The traffic can be a bit of a zoo on the weekends, although that may not be the case because visiting the fields is now a ticketed experience. Whenever you travel, bring along some car activities and a dose of patience for the adventure.

It’s easy to get to the Skagit Valley. Travel north on I-5 for approximately 60 miles. The tulips are generally grown in a 15-mile triangle bordered by Highway 20, the Skagit River and the Swinomish River Channel. Note: The festival is designed as a driving tour as many events and attractions are miles apart, scattered throughout the lower Skagit Valley.

Online: tulipfestival.org (view the 2022 festival brochure here)

—Allison Sutcliffe & Kristina Moy

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It might be fall, but that doesn’t mean you have to say goodbye to ice cream till next summer. Cold Stone Creamery has turned its classic cake batter flavor jet black and it’s the perfect Halloween treat.

For a limited time you can score the new Boo Batter ice cream at Cold Stone Creamery locations. It’s the same flavor as their cake batter, but with a much spookier color to help celebrate the season.

You can kick things up a notch by ordering the Trick Or Treat Creation, which mixes in some of your favorite Halloween treats, like Halloween Oreos, Kit Kats and M&Ms, with the Boo Batter. Complete the entire dish by ordering it in an orange or black waffle cone.

Don’t wait if you want to get a taste of this sweet treat. It’s only around for the month of October at Cold Stone Creamery locations.

—Shahrzad Warkentin

Featured photo: Cold Stone Creamery

 

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You don’t have to love dairy to enjoy Ben & Jerry’s newest flavors! The company’s certified vegan, non-dairy almond milk and sunflower-butter products have five new options that are the tastiest yet.

You can now shop 19 total flavors in Ben & Jerry’s non-dairy frozen desserts, making the company the number one producer of super-premium ice cream without animal products. So what new tasty treats can you enjoy?

photo: Courtesy of Ben & Jerry’s

Get ready to pick up:

  • Change the Whirled: a sunflower butter caramel base with fudge chips, graham cracker swirls and chocolate cookie swirls that is created in partnership with Colin Kaepernick. All of Kaepernick’s proceeds will go to Know Your Rights Camp, a non-profit organization that fights systemic oppression against Black and Brown people.
  • Phish Food: a chocolate base with caramel and marshmallow swirls and schools of smiling chocolate phish
  • Karamel Sutra: a chocolate and caramel base with fudge chips and a soft caramel core
  • Stephen Colbert’s Americone Dream: a vanilla base, fudge-covered waffle cone pieces and a caramel swirl
  • Jimmy Fallon’s Tonight Dough: a combined caramel and chocolate base with chocolate cookie swirls, chocolate chip cookie dough and peanut butter cookie dough

“Ever since we launched our first Non-Dairy flavors, we wanted to provide some of our classics and a few unique flavors that are only available as Non-Dairy,” said Dena Wimette, Ben & Jerry’s Innovation Guru. “This year, we were honored to partner with Colin Kaepernick while also tapping into our Top 10 flavors with Americone Dream, Phish Food and Tonight Dough. All of the delicious and none of the dairy!”

You can find the new products at retailers nationwide for $4.99-5.49.

––Karly Wood

 

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Cold Stone Creamery is ready to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day—with a new Lucky Charms themed flavor in a cool Creation and a super-sweet shake!

Treat your kiddos to something special on St. Paddy’s Day (or any day leading up to the holiday) with Cold Stone Creameries latest Creation. The treat starts with a base of Lucky Charms Ice Cream and just gets more and more magical from there.

Along with Lucky Charms Ice Cream, The Ice Cream at the End of the Rainbow Creation includes double the Lucky Charms Marshmallows, whipped topping and gold glitter. Nest your topped treat in a green waffle cone or a bowl.

If your kiddos want something sweet to slurp, the Sprinkled with Charms Shake is also covered in magical Lucky Charms Marshmallows, whipped topping and gold glitter!

Sara Schmillen, vice president of marketing at Kahala Brands (the parent company of Cold Stone Creamery) said, in a press release, “Cold Stone Creamery is delighted to partner with General Mills this month to bring the magic beyond the cereal bowl and introduce this limited time flavor.” Schmillen added, “Guests of all ages will enjoy the nostalgia of this combination, and it’s sure to bring some luck your way!”

Both St. Patrick’s Day Lucky Charms menu options are available Mar. 1-31, 2021 in Cold Stone Creamery stores nationwide.

—Erica Loop

Photos courtesy of PR Newsfoto/Cold Stone Creamery

 

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Now that we have entered pumpkin spice season, the return of peppermint season is imminent.  Häagen-Dazs Peppermint Bark will be back on shelves Oct. 1, for a limited time through the end of the year. The indulgent holiday classic is uniquely extraordinary with rich, white chocolate ice cream, crispy dark chocolate and peppermint candy.

Häagen-Dazs Peppermint Bark ($5.49 for 14 oz. carton)

 Häagen-Dazs Peppermint Bark

Häagen-Dazs Peppermint Bark Ice Cream Bar ($5.49 for 3-ct)

Häagen-Dazs Peppermint Bark
Häagen-Dazs Shops is also bringing back its Peppermint Bark Desserts to Shops across the country. From a scoop of Peppermint Bark ice cream to the iconic Dazzler, Häagen-Dazs Shops are getting the holiday treatment from Nov. 1 through Jan. 31. Treats from Häagen-Dazs Shops can be purchased in-store or delivered via Uber Eats, GrubHub or the Häagen-Dazs Sweet Rewards app.

Häagen-Dazs Peppermint Bark

Peppermint Bark Desserts, available only at Häagen-Dazs Shops (Prices range between $7 -$8):

Peppermint Bark Shake

Peppermint Bark DazzlerSundae

Peppermint Bark Dipped Waffle Cone

Peppermint Bark Brownie Cookie Sandwich

Häagen-Dazs Peppermint Bark

—Jennifer Swartvagher

All photos courtesy of Häagen-Dazs 

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Choco Tacos are a delightful sweet treat. Who can say no to the taco-shaped waffle cone, creamy ice cream, chocolate coating and peanuts?

If you’re a true lover of this dessert, you probably remember a few years back that a chocolate version existed but disappeared without a trace. Well, it’s back and you have Dale Earnhardt, Jr. to thank!

Instagram user @dadbodsnacks recently spotted the all chocolate version at 7-11! According to the Klondike website, the ice cream taco is actually a re-imagined version of the original chocolate ice cream and Earnhardt was highly involved in the process.

You can find this treat exclusively at 7-11 in single packs.

––Karly Wood

 

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photo: Halo Top Facebook page

Hitting the ice cream shop with the kids can sometimes be a battle of the wills. Do you just take a nibble of your kids’ scoop, or go all in and get a cone of your own? The struggle is real. The great dilemma might soon be over though thanks to big news from everyone’s favorite low-calorie ice cream.

Halo Top is opening its very first scoop shop and it sounds pretty amazing. The location is opening in Los Angeles on November 15 and will feature seven different flavors of the company’s best-selling pints of low-calorie ice cream. In case you haven’t yet tried this magical dessert, it has grown in popularity over the last year because the entire pints have fewer calories than most average bowls of ice cream, without lacking any flavor.

photo: Halo Top Facebook page

Besides offering its signature flavors, the new Halo Top location will also be dishing up a new soft serve version of its popular brand. According to Food & Wine, the soft serve will be around 90 calories per 4 oz. serving and will come in vanilla, chocolate, strawberry, pistachio, birthday cake and peanut butter flavors.

Both versions of Halo Top’s ice cream can be ordered either in a cup, or any of their four different styles of cones, including waffle cone, Halo “puffle” cone, cake cone and traditional sugar cone. If you’re really feeling festive, you can also order your ice cream in a colorful waffle taco shell or sandwiched between two high-protein or vegan cookies.

Psst…according to their Facebook page, Halo Top hopes to open more locations across the country soon, if all goes well.

Are you a fan of Halo Top? Share your favorite flavors in the comments below.

If this is your first time hearing about the “Puffle” craze, you are in for a treat! Instagram streams from across the globe recently filled with this eye-catching sweet, and the moment we realized the shop is a short drive from LA, we had to try it out.  Is it as magically delicious as it looks?  See, and hear, for yourself…then hop in your car (or on your broom) and cool down with made to order ice creams and Puffle cones at Santa Ana’s Cauldron Ice Cream.

photo: Erin Harris

The Hype, The Craze, The Close, The Re-Open
With all the enticing pictures popping up just as temps were peaking, we had to try it out ASAP, and were greeted with a waiting crowd of hundreds of people and a nearly two-hour wait for an ice cream cone. Fortunately for everyone else, Cauldron took this pure insanity as a sign that they needed to overhaul their system in order to meet the raging demand and reduce wait times. The ice cream shop was closed to customers for one week and celebrated its grand re-opening on August 31, so now you won’t need to grumble about how long it takes to get your Puffle.  So rejoice and get in a nice short line to enjoy this made-fresh treat.

photo: Cauldron Ice Cream via facebook

Think Of It As Edible Bubble Wrap
“What they heck is a Puffle,” you ask? Based on a popular Hong Kong treat, it is an egg waffle that resembles large format bubble wrap, almost the reverse of a typical waffle. It looks like something out of a children’s storybook, or perhaps Willy Wonka’s factory, and it wraps beautifully around a couple of scoops of ice cream, essentially creating a two-in-one dessert. The cones are made to order and served warm (melting alert!), so be sure to grab plenty of napkins.

The ice cream is also following the latest ice cream trend (see local shops Creamology, Creamistry, Ice Cream Lab, etc.) of making and freezing your order before your eyes, using a creamy base, fresh add-ins and a blast of liquid nitrogen.  Freezer burn, farewell.  Plus, the smoke effect coming off the machines is super cool.

photo: Erin Harris

To Puffle Or Not To Puffle?
Next question: “Soooo…is it worth the hype?” (And the drive…) The answer on the part of your kids will likely be an unqualified and resounding “YES!” After all, there’s something irresistible about desserts that are nearly as big as your face and look like something you’d only find at a state fair. Grown-ups, on the other hand, may find the combination of a thick Belgian waffle wrapped around a couple of scoops of intensely rich ice cream to be a little, um, much. Unless you are some kind of a waffle fiend, big people are better off ordering the ice cream on its own.

photo: Maria Cariza V. via yelp

Don’t Worry: There’s Stuff For Grown-Ups Too
The liquid nitrogen process produces ice cream that is exceptionally dense, smooth and rich in flavor, so it makes for quite the indulgence even without the waffle-cone-on-steroids that is responsible for the shop’s sudden success.

And, in keeping with modern gourmet ice cream trends, some of the flavors (which rotate monthly) have definitely been developed with discerning palates in mind, including Earl Gray Lavender, Sea Salt Caramel (above) and Vietnamese Coffee. At the other end of the spectrum are kid-pleasing options like Rainbow Road (made with Fruity Pebbles) and Cirque de la Crème (made with Circus Animal Cookies, below). Whether you go full Puffle or not, your sweet tooth is sure to be satisfied.

photo: Olivia H. via yelp

Harry Potter Fans, Wave Your Wands
FOr young witches and wizards waiting with baited breath for Harry Potter World to open in 2016 at Universal Studios (if only there was a spell to make time fly!), consider passing on the Puffle and getting this magical sipper. The Wizard’s Brew Float is butterscotch soda with fresh vanilla ice cream, and if it puts you in mind of Butterbeer from Hogsmeade, well, we won’t tell the kids this concoction isn’t exactly what Harry and friends drink.

photo: Cauldron Ice Cream via facebook

Cauldron Ice Cream
1421 W MacArthur Blvd.
Santa Ana
657-245-3442
Online: cauldronicecream.com

Have you puffled?  What’s your verdict: worth the drive or it’s all hype?

—Erin Harris