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Home-Made, Premium Ice Cream Treats Float, Ice Cream Soda And IceButter Cream Pecan Home-made,Fresh Baked PremiumWaffle Cone or Waffle Ice BowCreaml $1.25 Treats Chocolate Cookies ‘n Cream Scoops Brownie Sundae Dreamsicle in a dish or cake cone 2 scoops of vanilla ice cream Mint Chocolate Chip 1 Scoop $3.50 2 Scoops $4.25 on a home-made chocolate chip Raspberry Chocolate Chip Sundae brownie covered in hot fudge Strawberry choice of one sauce, whipped cream & with whipped cream & a cherry $8.50 Vanilla cherry (additional toppings 50¢ each) Brownie a la carte $2.75 Sugar-free Vanilla 1 Scoop $4.25 2 Scoops $5.75 Banana Split Ice Cream Float vanilla, chocolate and strawberry scrumptious vanilla ice cream floating SaucesCaramel in your favorite soda flavor $4.75 ice cream nested in a split banana Chocolate covered in pineapple, strawberry and Ice Cream Soda chocolate sauce with whipped cream Hot Fudge an old-fashioned favorite similar to the and a cherry $8.50 Peanut Butter ice cream float, this treat blends Pineapple ice cream and soda together $4.75 The Big “Z” Marshmallow Milkshake or Malt a colossal treat with 5 scoops Strawberry vanilla ice cream and your favorite of ice cream and choice of Whipped Cream soda flavor, blended thick and creamy, 3 sauces/toppings $14.75 unlike any other in town $5.75 (additional toppings 50¢ each) MaraschinoToppings Cherries Rainbow Sprinkles Mini Chocolate Chips BlueFloat, Raspberry Ice Cherry Cream Chocolate Soda Cinnamon and Milkshake Coke Diet Coke Flavors Dr Pepper Peanuts Green River Lemon Orange Red Raspberry Root Beer Strawberry Vanilla Coke,Beverages Diet Coke, Enjoy an old-fashioned soda made with syrup and carbonated water dispensed from the onyx soda fountain. Ask for a fountain soda. $3.50 Dr Pepper, Root Beer, Fountain Soda Sprite, Lemonade, Coke Diet Coke Dr Pepper Green River Root Beer Iced or Hot Tea, Lemon Coke Chocolate Coke Red Raspberry Coke Coffee Strawberry Coke Cinnamon Coke Vanilla Coke Free refill on drinks listed Blue Raspberry Cherry Lemon Orange above Red Raspberry Strawberry $2.75 Classic Orangeade A blend of orange juice, simple syrup, sprite and crushed ice $2.75 Ice Cream Parlor and Museum Milk $2.50 329 Washington Street Columbus, IN 47201 $3.00 Hot Chocolate (812) 378-1900 www.zaharakos.com.
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