Winter is supposed to be hot chocolate season, but Snowdays dessert shop may change your mind about that. The shop, which has been named one of the most instagrammable in America, as well as one of the best ice cream shops in New York, is serving new seasonal flavors. Owner and Founder Tony Quach stopped by to tell us all about them.
Quach explains that his product is a hybrid of shaved ice and ice cream, using a fresh dairy base. A special shaver turns the dessert into, "ribbons of creamy goodness."
For winter, Snowdays has released an entire line of hot chocolates, including Lucky Charms White Hot Chocolate, and Classic flavor steamed through an espresso machine.
Quach also shows off his winter shaved ice cream flavors including Matcha, and Cookies & Milk.
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