Delight your customers with classic Fox's root beer snow cone syrup. Based on the taste of the classic, old fashioned drink derived from the sarsaparilla root, this root beer flavoring syrup gives your snow cones a heavy, faintly earthy, but sweet taste. This delicious syrup is the perfect way to flavor snow cone treats at your concession stand, camp cafeteria, or ice cream shop!
This snow cone syrup is traditionally mixed in a 1 to 5 ratio with plain or carbonated water.
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Customer questions about this product
What is the difference between an Italian ice, a slushy, and a snow cone?
Whereas an Italian ice (also known as a water ice) is very smooth, and the flavoring is mixed into the ice before or during freezing, a slushy (also known as an Icee or granita) typically comes in icy liquid form, and the flavor is added before the freezing process.
For a crunchier product, snow cones use larger, shaved ice, that is generally flavored at the point of sale.
Great product for a Sno Cone machine! And it's a lot cheaper than other products I have used in the past! Each flavor is strong and not watered down like a lot of other cone syrups are.
This is a great deal for the money! It is very easy to use but make sure you buy the pumps! Trying to pour this stuff directly onto sno cones makes for a huge soggy mess!
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