Max and Mina's

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Max and Mina's[edit | edit source]

Max and Mina's is a renowned ice cream parlor known for its unique and innovative flavors. The parlor was established by two cousins, Max and Mina, who shared a passion for creating extraordinary ice cream experiences.

History[edit | edit source]

Max and Mina's was founded in 1997 in Queens, New York. The founders, Max and Mina, were inspired by their grandfather, an avid ice cream maker who passed down his love for the craft. The cousins decided to turn their passion into a business, and thus, Max and Mina's was born.

Unique Flavors[edit | edit source]

Max and Mina's is famous for its unconventional ice cream flavors. Some of their most popular offerings include Lox ice cream, Corn on the Cob ice cream, and Beer and Pretzels ice cream. The parlor is constantly experimenting with new flavors, often drawing inspiration from popular foods and drinks.

Recognition[edit | edit source]

Max and Mina's has received numerous accolades for its innovative approach to ice cream. The parlor has been featured in several media outlets, including the New York Times, Food Network, and Travel Channel. It has also been recognized by the National Ice Cream Retailers Association for its contributions to the industry.

Location and Hours[edit | edit source]

Max and Mina's is located in the heart of Queens, New York. The parlor is open seven days a week, from 11:00 AM to 10:00 PM.

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