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THE SCOUT   07.22.09 9:00 AM PRINT | SEND TO A FRIEND |
Popsicles in Flavors Inspired by the Farmers Market
A cool choice for warm-weather gatherings, People's Pops makes inventively flavored popsicles for corporate events. The Brooklyn-based company uses all-natural ingredients sourced from local farmers' markets to create seasonal popsicles such as watermelon-cucumber-hyssop, peach-honey-chamomile, and blueberry-cardamom. Orders of 100 or fewer popsicles are $3.50 each; pricing goes down for larger orders. The company can serve the frozen treats at events via a server with a pushcart, for an additional $25 an hour, or from a booth for $50 an hour. A server on roller skates is also available for an additional charge. And for smaller, in-office gatherings, the company can drop off orders packed in a cooler with dry ice. There is a $15 delivery charge for orders under 20 popsicles. Service is available throughout the five boroughs.

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Peach popsicles from People's Pops. - Photo: Courtesy of People's Pops
Peach popsicles from People's Pops.
Photo: Courtesy of People's Pops
People's Pops can serve popsicles from its stand at events for an additional fee. - Photo: Courtesy of People's Pops
People's Pops can serve popsicles from its stand at events for an additional fee.
Photo: Courtesy of People's Pops
 



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