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Mango chile lime & dulce de leche coconut pops!
Victoria Y.

Rasta Pops has the tastiest selection of sweet treats! Whenever I see the little cart at Food Truck Friday or the Farmer's Market, my heart starts racing for what I'm about to consume. I know you can also purchase some popsicles at Bloomingfoods too if you can't find the cart. This time, I got the dulce de leche coconut pop which is caramel with coconut milk while my fiancé got the mango chile lime pop which is exactly what it sounds like. We inhaled our pops so fast and they were just what we needed in the hot Indiana heat. My popsicle was my favorite one that I've gotten and I've never had a popsicle I didn't enjoy. Currently the pops are priced at $4 for one and $7 for 2. Highly recommend giving this place a try if you wander across the cart!

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Trish S.

Popsicles have never been so good! Find their glorious cart of goodness around town via their Facebook page. $3 for most pops but totally worth $4 for the cheesecake pop. Everything is made from scratch and absolutely delish. Flavors range from mango to spicy chocolate and a million things in between. Almost too vibrant in colors to eat sometimes. The couple that owns and operates this place are super nice people and I love buying and talking to them every time. Another great Bloomington addition!

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Jiffy Treet Homemade Ice Cream

Jiffy Treet Homemade Ice Cream

4.0(58 reviews)
1.8 mi
•$$

This is a nice classic ice cream shop. Nothing adventurous to be found here, but they have the…read morewhole array of classic ice cream "treets" that can be customized to your liking. The hard ice cream is all homemade. I've mostly gotten the cyclones and sundaes with soft serve, but the scoops in my banana split were good. In addition to regular soft serve, they also have Dream DeLite, which is a low glycemic index (diabetic-friendly) yogurt/whey-based soft serve. I like to get this since even the small sizes are pretty big, and the DD feels like a lighter option. By itself, I find the flavor is slightly off from regular vanilla ice cream, but the texture is good, and when it's mixed with different flavors and toppings, I can't really tell the difference. Almost all of the specialty sundaes and cyclones I've tried have hit the spot. My favourites have been the classic banana split sundae, and the mud pie and German chocolate cyclones. The only thing I did not like was the mint Oreo cyclone - the mint flavor was too concentrated and kind of tasted like mint toothpaste (I usually like mint ice cream). The cyclones sometimes aren't blended all the way to the bottom of the cup, but this isn't a big deal. The employees seem to be high school/university students. They're usually friendly and have their operations organized. There are a few other Jiffy Treets locally that I haven't visited, but based on what the other ones put online, this one doesn't have some of the seasonal ice cream flavors or vegan soft serve that some of the other locations advertise.

Well aren't these workers the G.O.A.T. I mean look at this banana split sundae!! Took my dreams and…read moreturned them into reality

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Jiffy Treet Homemade Ice Cream - Chocolate Lover's Sundae

Chocolate Lover's Sundae

Jiffy Treet Homemade Ice Cream
Jiffy Treet Homemade Ice Cream

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Ale’s Ice Cream Shop - Coffee and chip station

Ale’s Ice Cream Shop

4.9(18 reviews)
3.1 mi

I love unique ice cream flavours, and there are plenty at Ale's. They carry dozens of Mexican ice…read morecream and sorbet flavours, some of which will be familiar if you're used to the typical American flavours (vanilla, caramel, cotton candy, peanut butter), some which are adventurous (queso fresco, elote, various tropical fruits, just to name a few), and plenty in between. They also have paletas (Mexican popsicles), aguas frescas, flavoured cappuccino, crepes, tortas and more sweet and savoury Mexican snacks. I've had tons of gourmet ice cream, and this was up there with the best of them. I wanted to try one of the less common Mexican flavours but lots sounded good, and they let me sample a few. I sampled the ron con pasas/eggnog with raisins and queso fresco, and both were really good but I decided to get a scoop of queso fresco. I expected it to be like a cheesecake flavour but it was a little different in a way that's hard to put my finger on, so I can only advise you give it a try if you're curious. Besides the flavour being very interesting, the ice cream itself was fantastically creamy. Their homemade waffle cone was also very good. I also got esquites and horchata while I was there. The esquites cup was pretty good but didn't particularly stand out to me. I would advise mixing it a little before eating so you're not getting spoonfuls of mayo off the top with the first few bites. The horchata was great - smooth flavour with lots of cinnamon. The shop is very nicely decorated. There are a few tables and even a swing inside and outside. It looked clean inside. The people were very nice! I would love to come back even though it's across town! I would be interested in trying out their other desserts but it'll be hard to pass up on that ice cream.

The crepes are my FAVORITE item on the menu! The ice cream flavors are interesting - I haven't…read morefound one that I love yet though. The store is quite small but this isn't unusual for an ice cream shop.

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Ale’s Ice Cream Shop - The inside table looking out

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Ale’s Ice Cream Shop - To the left is Pina Colada, to the right is Butter Pecan & Caramel.  Both are the ultimates in each respective flavor!

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To the left is Pina Colada, to the right is Butter Pecan & Caramel. Both are the ultimates in each respective flavor!

The Chocolate Moose - Chocolate Moose

The Chocolate Moose

3.9(7 reviews)
0.7 mi
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Wow! The Chocolate Moose Moved!…read more Who knew? Not me that's for sure! What can I say is that I was desperate for Ice Cream. And not just 'any' Ice Cream' either. But I wanted the ice cream only 'the moose' has. It was one of those moments after 10 pm at night, and I was without wheels, wondering how I was gonna get a little satisfaction for this craving I seem only to have late at night while having no transportation. Ironic, ( kinda like my nose itching every time I get my hands in dishwater). Perhaps you can relate... maybe not. Anyway I am a 'local' here in Bloomington, which is to say I've lived here almost all my life, ( except for those 'lost years' in Indy.... wherever they went.), Where DID they go? Anyway, I sure can remember the Chocolate Moose, as I'm sure many can, where it once stood in its original location at 401 S Walnut Street, in a tiny little A-frame building, which was actually located in a rather inconvenient spot if you think about it, although I doubt that ever affected it's business negatively. To be honest I had thought the Chocolate Moose just went out of business and closed down. This was just what I gathered when I pulled up with my Granddaughter to get Ice Cream as we had done many times before and the place was just... gone... like it never even existed. Was I in the wrong place? I felt lost, betrayed even. , Why didn't anyone tell me? Am I the only one that didn't know they didn't shut down, but simply relocated? And why did no one find this information newsworthy or important enough to mention? this was a part of our lives, for Chrissakes! My kids and I, trips with their gramma when she was still with us, rest her soul... More than that, it's a pice of history, a place of nostalgia, of good memories... how could this have happened ? Well, my friends, as it turns out, 'The Moose' is very much still in business, yeah, it just relocated to a bigger, trendier, commercial space, one of the new things here in Bloomington, new apartments buildings with retail space below , and they are EVERYWHERE! New buildings that is. It bears mentioning I'm not exactly happy about that, but change happens, and they tell me 'change is good', but I've not found any personal evidence of that as yet, I'm not exactly comfortable with 'change', but whatever. I had to do this thing, so I contacted the 'delivery app' people and placed my order, I had to spend $20 to get it delivered so I made sure it was worth it and started it off with one of my personal favorites, the lemon custard, it's quite 'yellow'! And although yellow is not one of my favorite colors, LEMON is one of my favorite flavors, at least as far as Desserts are concerned. It tasted the same as I remember, and I couldn't help wonder why they didn't just keep the old location and 'expand'? But I'm like that, very curious and always wanting answers to random questions no one else concerns themselves with. This could explain the passion I have for writing, for me it's like a 'feeling validator', works better than Therapy in my opinion, but in my opinion, Ice Cream IS THERAPY! And it saves money and is yummy, what is there not to feel good about? But I didn't stop at the Lemon Custard, I decided to also try their 'Latte'. Save your money for Starbucks overpriced, selection, just as good but... well.. overpriced at $6 for a large. So feeling pretty confident I would probably want more ice cream from the moose before I would be getting sufficient transportation, I also added an ever popular 'Banana Split' to my order, struggling with the options of both 'home made' and 'soft serve' but keep in mind you are limited on the 'soft serve' somewhat. There are three (3) choices; chocolate, vanilla, and 'twist'. I opted for a custom concoction which consisted of strawberry, chocolate, and Grasshopper, ( think mint Oreo). For toppings I chose black raspberry, hot fudge, and marshmallow, I think the whip cream and nuts were extra, jus sayin. Keep in mind they also offer 'vegan' ice cream. I'm not sure what this is but I'm guessing it's for those of us that are lactose intolerant, like me. However, this only affects me sometimes so I admit I totally ignore it. I risk it much more than I should, Good thing on this particular occasion my system found my choices agreeable.

Holy Moly Moose! A true Bloomington tradition is now…read moreavailable to students in the Indiana Memorial Union. Opened Aug 9! Semester hours start Aug 20. Homemade ice cream, including vegan options. Soft serve. Yogurt. Oce cream sandwhicjes with cookies from Sugar & Spice. Grab and go case and this week, lots of samples walking around the IMU and campus! The Chocolate Moose has been a part of Bloomington since 1933. They habe 12 flavors thay are homemade! I highly recommend the grasshopper!

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The Chocolate Moose - New Location

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The Chocolate Moose
The Chocolate Moose

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