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Aleksandra Djordjevic Abington Journal Correspondent
CLARKS SUMMIT- In addition to 24 flavors of soft-serve ice cream, and many flavors of hard-serve ice cream, Kiki’s Kreamery offers items unique to some ice cream shops.
Owner, Stacey Selig, her daughter, Kierstyn Selig and Libby Marquardt, all of Clarks Summit.
Abington Journal Photo/Aleksandra Djordjevic
Owner Stacey Selig said, “We offer Down-Home rice pudding, and we will have a light lunch menu with hot dogs and barbecue.” Named after Selig’s daughter, Kierstyn, the Kreamery was opened by Selig said after many years of waiting.
“In December, I started to look for a location. And now we’re here at 715 N. State Street in Jo Chermak’s Building.” In addition to having ice cream, which ranges in price from $1.39 for a baby soft-serve to $2.59 for a large soft-serve, the Kreamery also features slushies, milkshakes, ice cream cakes and gourmet ice cream pies. There will also be gelati, water ice, and frozen-dipped bananas.
For those who can’t wait to get their hands on some of these yummy desserts, Selig said her grand opening will be the first week of July. Their summer hours will be from 11:30 a.m. until 10 p.m. Selig said, “We will offer fast, friendly service. Stop by and meet all our friendly staff.”
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