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Water, sugar, and fresh fruit — the only ingredients needed to make water ice, a true Philadelphia phenomenon. ... They go well with strawberry lemonade water ice. 1835 Snyder Avenue.
Port Richmond's Aldo's is owned by a gourmet pastry chef, so the ingredients are top notch. This, undoubtedly, makes for superb water ice—so good it was named the #1 Water Ice in the Country by ...
The weather's getting warmer and summer is right around the corner, which means you can finally enjoy a cup of water -- er, 'wooder' - ice without freezing your rear off.
A couple of Philadelphia transplants and a friend have opened Chilly-Philly, selling Philadelphia water ice, at 454 Knollwood St., in the small strip center behind Arby’s and just off Stratford ...
Owner Jermaine Wilson used trips back to Philly to serve as the foundation of his business, Jay's Water Ice. Wilson is now working to grow his Philadelphia Water Ice business in Eastern Iowa.
The shop also serves gelati, or a cup of vanilla bean ice cream layered with your choice of water ice flavor. There are flavors like strawberry, blue raspberry, lemon and even Swedish red fish ...
To start his business, he drove to Philadelphia to buy 10 buckets of water ice. When he got back to the Bradenton area, he started selling the product out of his house and made $1,000 in three days.
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How Water Ice Became Such A Phenomenon In Philadelphia - MSNWater ice is a beloved Philadelphia treat that's unique to the region, so here's everything you need to know about it, including it's origin story. advertisement. Foodie.
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