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New York Ice Cream Shop Adds a Flavors for Fall
It may have started feeling like summer is over but the treats we enjoy in the summer can hang around into the Fall. There is still plenty of time for soft-serve ice cream.
The weather might be getting cooler but ice cream tastes good all year. One taste ice stop in the Hudson Valley is making sure they are keeping up with the calendar. This week the Quickway Twin Cone debuted a Fall flavor favorite.
Popular New York Ice Cream Spot Debuts Fall Flavor
The Pumpkin and Coffee Twist in a waffle cone has made the menu alongside all the other traditional favorites like chocolate and vanilla. This Fall ice cream treat can be made in a waffle cone dipped in chocolate and graham cracker pieces.
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Pumpkin spice will be showing up in coffee, donuts and more over the next few weeks so why not in a soft-served cone at a popular ice cream spot in Orange County, New York?
If you are more of a traditional ice cream lover and want to have a hard ice cream choice instead of soft serve Quickway Twin Cone has that covered too. Their Caramel Apple Crisp and Pumpkin Pie hard ice cream flavor for the Fall should answer that craving.
Quickway Twin Cone is family-owned and operated for over 36 years. Easy to get to right off State Route 17 at exit 116. Open seven days a week 11:30 AM to 9 PM. If you can't get out to Bloomingburg be sure to stop into your favorite ice cream spot and see what flavors they a freezing Up for Fall.
I am keeping my eye on Dressel Farms in New Paltz, they debuted a Root Beer Float flavor this past June so they should announce a Fall flavor soon. In the meantime get to Quickway Twin Cone and tell them what you think of the Pumpkin Pie ice cream.
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