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Flatiron Snacks: Kelvin Slush

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November 11, 2011
Posted by: Gina Gagliano
Categories: Food and Drink

Kevlin

(photo ganked from here)

You know what's a cool thing?

Kelvin Slush.  They take the traditional convenience store concept of a slushie and give it an all-natural (also all-awesome) update.  So you get traditional frozen drink/slush in all-new flavors (it's a mix-and-match) like ginger, citrus, tea, peach, basil and the list goes on.  You may have all of them at once if you would really like.

They are delicious and refreshing and I am currently thinking longingly of them because they aren't out in this now-cooler weather, but their cart typically stops down 5th around 22nd. 

We miss them!

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One Comment on “ Flatiron Snacks: Kelvin Slush ”

  • wholes brands | November 18th, 2011 4:00 am

    Wow, I enjoyed your neat post.

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