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LUIGI'S Italian Ice Review

   

Summer has come and gone but temps are still rising.  In fact this week has been the hottest week on record in a long time in my home state.  We reached a sweltering 100+ on Monday and have gradually decreased to the mid 90s as the week has progressed.  After a long day at school the kids are really not into having a hot snack and no worries as I'm not overly thrilled at the idea of turning on the oven to prepare one either so we reach into the freezer for a cool LUIGI'S  Italian Ice.



I grew up in the Midwest and I remember visiting my aunt in Chicago and all the Italian Ice carts.  So when I found LUIGI'S Italian ice in my local grocer it brought back memories and I wanted to try 'em to see if they tasted anything like those cool treats I remember from my childhood.  Guess what?  They do.

LUIGI'S Italian Ices are creamy, smooth, and oh so chill.  The kids love them because they're not ice crystals, the ices are blended to a smoother texture that's really refreshing on a hot day.  Each cup is the perfect serving plus the cups don't crush easily like some other frozen treat cups.

LUIGI'S  Italian Ices are deliciously fragrant and full of flavor.  I've tried the cotton candy, sour apple, cherry, mango, orange, blueberry, watermelon and the no sugar added lemon and cherry varieties and every single one of them is great!  There are several other varieties of LUIGI'S Italian Ice available but I have yet to see them on my local store shelves.

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