Hawaii's finest shave ice made on site at your event Michigan company picnic

Shave Ice is always a hit at your company picnic or school carnival all night grad party open house you name it will bring it. With 50 flavors we have a flavor for everyone.
Great for a college event company picnic grad party school carnival open house.
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Shave Ice  6' X 4'  1-15 amp 1 attendant 
up to 300 servings $475 
OVER 60 Flavors
 Vanilla
 Banana
 black cherry 
 blueberry
 blue coconut
 blue Hawaii
 blue raspberry
 patriot
 bubble gum
 cherry cola 
 cotton candy
 fuzzy navel
 grape
 green apple
 lemon 
 lime
 mango
 margarita
 orange
 passion fruit 
 peach
 pina colada
 pineapple
 pink lemonade 
 red raspberry
 root beer
 strawberry 
 strawberry-banana 
 strawberry daiquiri
 tiger blood 
 tropical fruit
 tropical coconut
 watermelon
 big stick
 cherry blaster
 citrus cooler
 creamsicle
 fuzzy navel
 georgia peach
 grapeade
 lemon lime
 limeade
 tidal wave
 mai tai
 ocean pacific
 orangeade
 peach razzmatazz
 pineapple orange
 rainbow
 rootbeer float
 strawberry margarita
 sunrise
 peaches and cream
 strawberry and cream
 silver fox
 purple cow
 midnight city
   
Cream Topping
Hawaiian shaved ice, a popular frozen dessert that originated in Hawaii. This delightful treat is made by shaving a block of ice into delicate, thin flakes and then topping it with flavored syrups. The result is a light and fluffy dessert that is perfect for hot summer days.

What is shave ice?
Hawaiian shaved ice is often served in a cone or cup, making it a convenient and refreshing option for those looking to cool down on a warm day. Its popularity has spread beyond Hawaii, and it is now enjoyed by people all over the world.

The significant difference in texture between shaved ice and snow cones. Shaved ice is known for its soft and delicate texture that practically melts in your mouth, giving it a fluffy or feathery feel. On the other hand, snow cones have a coarser texture that is more similar to crushed ice.


Snow Kone or Shave Ice what's the difference?