9 avaliações para Feverish Ice Cream and Gourmet Pops
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Alissa W.
Classificação do local: 4 Miami, FL
I wish I would have gotten a better flavor but the lady said the basil pineapple was good. I could tell the popsicles did not taste like the popsicles you would buy at publix or any opther grocery store. I can’t imagine eating basil and that is what the popsicle tasted like ! I am next time going to go woith my own choice. They definately have some interesting flavors, some may be to interesting for a popsicle for me !
Absolut C.
Classificação do local: 4 Miami, FL
Had the pleasure of running into the Feverish pop cart in midtown today. I had watermelon(delish) $ 3, and the hubby had the strawberry mojito $ 4, pretty awesome! Though, do not be fooled, there is no actual alcohol in the strawberry mojito pop. The young lad selling them advertised them as $ 4 for the alcoholic pops and $ 3 for the non-alcoholic pops. I asked him, how is the alcohol frozen? He said it’s not, but the pops are pretty solid(:scratched my head:). Anyway, like a typical virgo, I thought about this all day and went on their website… yeah there’s no alcohol in the pops… just agave nectar. Anyway, I took away a star because of the false advertisement. Though, I’d gladly eat another one or two or three. Oh and the majority of the pops are dairy free, gluten free, preservative free… yummy!
Monika K.
Classificação do local: 4 Fort Lauderdale, FL
pumpkin spice for me, chocolate banana sea salt for the bff. delicious!
Caro D.
Classificação do local: 4 Miami, FL
After stalking their Twitter account for months we finally ran into Feverish at the Madewell launch party. Pineapple Basil and Coconut pops were SO great. Must find these girls again.
Mel b.
Classificação do local: 5 Fort Lauderdale, FL
The watermelon tastes like watermelon, the razzberries taste like razzberries. if there were snozzberries. Feverish would make a pop with snozzberry purée and juice. and it would be AMAZING! Fresh and delicious!
Rebecca C.
Classificação do local: 4 Jersey City, NJ
Feverish — you do so many things right. For starters, I love your minivan SUV style food truck and I love the appeal to it, with the splattered paint design. But most of all, I love your ice cream, especially the only one I’ve had and will ever have, the PINENUT. Because why fix something that isn’t broken? How can I ever try anything else, when I’ve found my favorite already? This salmon colored, definitely not flavored, light pink beige ice cream is pure sinful delight. Pine nuts, you must be thinking, sounds like a weird combo, but works out perfect. I’d suppose its similar to the way pistachio works, although I am not a fan of many other nuts besides pine, it had a nice blend of sweet creamy ice cream to chopped nuts ratio. I was so sad the last time I saw you pulling away from the Saturdays Launche Art festival in Midtown, since I didn’t get to fulfill my sweet tooth. But there is always the next time.
Erin O.
Classificação do local: 5 Brooklyn, NY
Ordered these pops for a photo shoot, were we needed some respite from the hot hot days. They were a fantastic treat and everyone was raving! The flavors are so delicious and different and they taste homemade, it was keeping the kids cool. Totally recommend!
Paula E.
Classificação do local: 4 Miami, FL
I had the pleasure of meeting Felicia at the Wine Fair where she was giving out samples of her delicious homemade wine ice cream and cake. We started talking and she told me about Feverish and how she had wanted to enhance the concept of the modern Ice Cream truck. Not only did she accomplish her goal but thrived vigorously. Since then I’ve had the pleasure of running into her twice, the latest at the New Times 22 Years of Art Exhibit. Everyone had some sort of Popsicle or ice-cream sandwich at hand. The kids were loving every second of it, so when the DJ, Bongo player, and accompanying dancer were struggling to get people dancing, I told the kids that I would buy them another round if they busted a move on the dance floor. Not only were they dancing fiends, but one of them started break-dancing. When we went back to the truck and Felicia heard the story, she decided to treat them herself for free! How awesome is she? I mean needless to say the Ice cream is delicious, but if it also comes with great customer service, then hey even better! If you are looking to add some pizazz to your event, give her a call, her truck is definitely the life of any party.
Maria A.
Classificação do local: 4 Miami, FL
Talk about playground love! Ice cream is usually a pretty love or hate relationship. For those of use who love it we are in luck as the Feverish Ice Cream Truck makes its rounds at some of the hottest Miami spots. They sell a variety of frozen treats. The popsicles are usually popular. However, I go straight for the good stuff, the ice cream sandwiches. If I really want to cut loose then maybe a strawberry shortcake. When you’ve built up a hunger, dancing the night away; one is usually in need of warm food and ice cold water, Feverish now offers a quick and comforting, cool option. I did however, request they carry water anyways. I like to chase my ice cream with a little H2O. Cool idea, giving us an ice cream truck perfect for adult playgrounds