This can be answered in two parts. First, we do not sell enough ice cream in the winter to justify staying open all year. Second, the owners need a break.<\/em><\/p>\n We train our staff that a kiddie cone is designed to be one scoop of just one flavor. If you desire two flavors, please consider ordering a small ice cream.<\/em><\/p>\n We no longer automatically add nuts to our sundaes because of the increase in nut allergies. To keep our prices low, we have decided only to charge if the customer orders nuts. At almost $200 for a case of walnuts, we can\u2019t give them for free.<\/em><\/p>\n We use a high quality ice cream mix that some folks use to make their scooped ice cream. Our soft serve is super creamy \u2013 try it \u2013 you will not be disappointed.<\/em><\/p>\n As minimum wage increases, so does the cost of our ice cream and other products required to provide you with exceptional customer service. We choose not to cut corners rather provide the best product at the best price.<\/em><\/p>\n<\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div>
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Can I split a Kiddie Cone?<\/h3>\n
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Why are Nuts extra? Or Why are nuts not included on our sundae?<\/h3>\n
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Why are your soft serve prices the same as scooped ice cream?<\/h3>\n
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Why are your prices so high?<\/h3>\n