2017 Official Greenville, SC Visitor's Guide

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Flavor

FREEZE FRAME The King of Pops is on a roll with frozen treats

Lemon lavender, blackberry mojito, orange cream, raspberry rosewater. If these fab ice pop flavors send your salivary glands into overdrive, make a run during the warmer months for the rainbow-hued umbrellas on the corner of Main and McBee streets or in front of the The Cook’s Station in the West End. Frozen forms of pure bliss, King of Pops pulverizes creative combinations of fruit, herbs, and spices into juice, pours into molds, and flash-freezes. Some flavors, like chocolate sea salt, remain year-round, but others are rotated seasonally, based on local ingredients. In summer, you can find lemongrass mint, peaches and cream, and jalapeño margarita at the Saturday farmers’ markets in Greenville and Travelers Rest. And, if you need a cold kick on a warm winter day, King of Pops can be found at the Swamp Rabbit Cafe & Grocery. —M. Linda Lee

Visit greenville.kingofpops.com for location and schedule information.

ICE, ICE BABY.

Photos by Paul Mehaffey

Cool down with King of Pops’ artisanal treats.

“The Next Big Food City of the South” —Esquire

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