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Tower Ice Cream TOWER ICE CREAM BUTTERFLY SUNDAE $4.75 BROWNIE A LA MODE $3.50 Mint chip ice cream with Oreo crumble, peanuts, and Warm brownie with a scoop of vanilla ice cream and chocolate sauce drizzle topped with whipped cream. hot fudge. + with a butterfly cookie BANANA SPLIT $6.50 COOKIE SANDWICH $4.50 SMORES SUNDAE $4.75 Chocolate, vanilla, and strawberry ice cream on a Two chocolate chip cookies with a scoop of cookies n Chocolate ice cream with graham cracker crumble banana, topped with hot fudge, whipped cream, cream ice cream in between. and marshmallow creme, topped with whipped cream. peanuts, and a cherry. UNICORN $5.50 COOKIES AND CANDY $5.25 COOKIE SUNDAE $4.75 Strawberry ice cream, sprinkles, white chocolate sauce, Cookies n cream ice cream with Heath, Snickers, and Cookie dough ice cream, chocolate chip cookie sugar cone horn, topped with whipped cream and Butterfingers topped with whipped cream and a cherry. crumble, and caramel sauce. two cherries. PEANUT BUTTER CUP SUNDAE $5.00 STRAWBERRY SUNDAE $4.00 FRUIT SUNDAE $4.75 Vanilla ice cream with Reeses Peanut Butter Cups and Strawberry ice cream topped with strawberry sauce, Orange sherbet with fresh berries, strawberry and peanut butter drizzle, chocolate sauce, topped with whipped cream, and a cherry. raspberry sauce, topped with whipped cream whipped cream and a cherry. and a cherry. T-REX $4.75 CLASSIC SUNDAE $4.00 FROBERRY $4.00 Chocolate ice cream with Snickers and raspberry sauce Vanilla ice cream, hot fudge drizzle, caramel sauce, Raspberry frozen yogurt topped with fresh berries. drizzle. topped with whipped cream, nuts, and a cherry. BONUS TOPPINGS CHOOSE YOUR BOWL Whipped Cream, Nuts, and a Cherry + $0.75 + $1.50 CONES & SCOOPS SOFT SERVE CHOOSE YOUR CONE ONE SCOOP ADD ONE TOPPING ADD ONE SAUCE Vanilla, Chocolate, Twist Cake Cone Kiddie $0.50 Vanilla, Chocolate, Butterfinger, Marshmallow Creme, Regular $0.99 Sugar Cone Cookie Dough, Oreo, Snickers, Chocolate Sauce, Cookies N Cream, Heath, Sprinkles, Hot Fudge, Caramel, Orange Sherbet, M&M, Brownie Cumble Strawberry Sauce, Large $1.50 Waffle Cone +$0.75 Mint Chocolate Chip, Reeses Peanut Butter Cups, Raspberry Sauce, Strawberry Cookie Crumble, Peanuts, Peanut Butter Sauce Marishino Cherries, $0.75 FROZEN YOGURT Waffle Bowl +$0.75 Graham Cracker, $1.95 Fresh Berries Raspberry, Vanilla, Twist Specialty $0.75 +$1.50 Cone or Bowl $3.50 Regular $1.25 $4.25 Large $1.95 CHOCOLATE PEANUT Shakes & Floats BERRY SHAKE $3.75 OREO SHAKE $3.75 BUTTER SHAKE $3.75 Vanilla ice cream with raspberry Vanilla ice cream with Oreos Chocolate ice cream, peanut and strawberry sauce. and marshmallow creme. butter, and Reese’s. BANANA CHOCOLATE SHAKE $3.75 CHOCOLATE MALT $3.95 ROOT BEER FLOAT $3.50 CREAMSICLE FLOAT $3.50 Chocolate and vanilla ice cream Traditional chocolate malt. Vanilla ice cream and Vanilla ice cream and Fanta with a banana. Barq’s Root Beer. Orange Soda..
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