Did you know that July is national ice cream month? And no wonder! Summer heat is at its peak, and that means many people are craving a cold, sweet treat. Statistics show the average American eats around 20 pounds (4 gallons) of ice cream every year, with most of that (unsurprisingly) coming during the hot months of summer.
At Topsy’s, you can satisfy your summer craving and pick up a tin of delicious, flavored popcorn that makes a great snack any time! Many of our locations around the Kansas City metro area offer a variety of ice cream flavors for when the dog days of summer have you down. Of course, while you’re there, you can also pick up a tin of our classic gourmet popcorn. Like our ice cream, our popcorn comes in a variety of flavors, including classic buttery popcorn, cheesy, cinnamon, and caramel.
You can even mix a handful of popcorn into your ice cream for a delightful salty-sweet combination – we won’t judge. Cinnamon popcorn goes great with coffee flavored ice cream, and caramel popcorn adds pop to vanilla ice cream. But those are just some suggestions – have fun experimenting!
Looking for a refreshing beverage to help you beat the heat? Don’t forget about Topsy’s famous limeade! We offer both original and cherry flavors, made-to-order from fresh-squeezed limes from the same proprietary recipe we’ve been using for almost a century.
Whether it’s ways to cool down when the mercury is rising, or a snack that’s great any time, Topsy’s has the good stuff! Stop by one of our stores today, or order a tin of our famous gourmet popcorn online.
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