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Pumpkin season, anyone?

Screenshot of Jeni's pumpkin cake roll ice cream.

I’m already halfway to King Street to give this a try.

Screenshot via @jenisicecreams

Lexa here.

If you’re anything like me, you’re trying to savor every last second of the summer season, while simultaneously leaning into the fact that it is officially pumpkin season. I would be remiss if I didn’t share that I have craved a pumpkin treat every day since September 1. I even found an at-home recipe for a pumpkin coffee, shoot me a message if you want it.

But I’m not just excited about pumpkin drinks. In particular, I’ve got my eyes on this Pumpkin Cake Roll ice cream from Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams. Swing by the King Street store to grab a scoop for yourself while you wait for the shop’s second location to open.

Look forward to the new spot at 1242 Belk Dr. next to CAVA in Mount Pleasant Towne Centre, set to open later this year.🍦

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