Aunt Stelle’s Sno-Cones, which had been serving icy treats since May of 1962 on a leafy residential Oak Cliff street, closed earlier this year. No more Pink Ladies in primary-colored Solo cups. No more creative combos of chocolate and Tutti Frutti or Piña Colada and Pop Eye. Yes, we’re devastated. But thankfully there’s no shortage of syrupy sweets to be found around town. Beat the heat with these refreshing alternatives.
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