Inlander 07/17/2014

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FOOD | TREATS

A Cool Bike

Fannie’s Ice Pops delivers treats on three wheels BY AMY MILLER-KREZELAK

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n a smoldering evening at the Thursday Market in the South Perry District, the line at Fannie’s Ice Pops snakes around the corner. Under a parasol, Mandolyn Hume shares smiles as she peddles her refreshing, innovatively flavored ice pops. Eager, patient marketgoers step up to Hume’s custom-made icicle tricycle and choose from diverse flavor combinations such as strawberry-balsamic vinegar, rhubarb-mint, cucumber-applelime-mint, cherry-almond, cherry-lime and strawberry lemonade. Hume’s ice pops are straightforward and pure: blended fruit is combined with organic evaporated cane juice, spices, herb-infused simple syrups and water, then frozen and packaged. There are no artificial flavors or colors, and Hume uses organic produce whenever possible. “I make 10 pops at a time before I commit to 100. I scour the Internet for flavor combinations,” says Hume. Once a special education preschool teacher, Hume decided to reevaluate her career after she began a family of her own. A self-proclaimed food obsessive, Hume began making ice pops at home to test her skills in frozen confections. “I’ve always been interested and oriented around foods and flavors that work together. I toy around with restaurant ideas all the time. This was a nice, lowoverhead way to play with flavors without having the evening [restaurant] hours that are hard on my family,” says Hume.

Fannie’s Ice Pops at a recent Thursday Market in the South Perry neighborhood. Hume’s business model — and her company’s name — was inspired by her great grandmother, Fannie, a farmer from Oregon’s Willamette Valley. Fannie’s Ice Pops honors the tradition of using seasonal, local produce in its purest form. A frozen fudge bar for chocolate enthusiasts also is in the works.

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FIREWORKS NIGHT Join us for a spectacular fireworks show after the game. sponsored by:

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“I’m hoping to find local chocolate people that I could use. Summer is fruit, seasonal and great, but sometimes you just want a good old-fashioned fudge bar,” laughs Hume. Devotees of Fannie’s Ice Pops can find Hume and her tricycle of frozen treats at local and regional farmers markets and

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community events. Future plans include boxed ice pops at local groceries. “Seeing people come back because they enjoyed an ice pop the first time is really amazing,” says Hume.  Fannie’s Ice Pops • See facebook.com/ fanniesicepops for the cart’s location.

MON DAY 7/21 6:30 PM

CREATE YOUR OWN CHEER SIGN Create your own Indians cheer sign during the game. Plus Cloverdale Foods Post-game Catch on the Field!

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HIT & WIN NIGHT Receive a Spokane Indians Baseball Card, if your player gets a hit, win a Longhorn BBQ coupon. Plus Supercuts Post-game Circle the Bases!

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