Boozy desserts in Charleston, SC

Kaminsky's milkshakes

Kaminsky’s Dessert Cafe milkshakes | Photo by @Boncekimages

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You can cool off this summer with local 21+ treats from Booze Pops, Hardscoop, and Kaminsky’s Dessert Cafe.

Booze Pops is a veteran-owned food truck roaming the Lowcountry with frozen cocktails, non-alcoholic ice cream, and more. You can choose from a variety of wine and martini pops to beat the heat or take a Moscow Mule jello shot.

Charleston-based company Hardscoop is offering pints of boozy ice cream across the Carolinas. Flavors include “Chocolate” and “Sea Salt Caramel” along with “Simply Strawberry” + “Carolina Peach” — infused with local fruit. Feeling inventive? Submit a flavor idea.

Kaminsky’s Dessert Cafe downtown and in West Ashley is creating adult milkshakes so you can bring all the boys to the yard. Currently on the menu: Drunken Cookie” with chocolate vodka,Dreamsicle” with Svedka clementine vodka, and Key Lime Pie” with Keke liqueur.

Remember: these treats are for people over 21 only and should be enjoyed responsibly. 🍨

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