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This snow cone maker by Hawaiian Shaved Ice is on sale for $35
TL;DR: This super-simple electric shaved ice maker from Hawaiian Shaved Ice is on sale for $34.99, saving you $24.96.
Ice cream and frozen drinks are great in summer, but everyone can admit that a rainbow shaved ice is on another level.
You don’t have to wait for the food truck or a local carnival just to buy an overpriced snow cone: The electric shaved ice machine from the boss itself, Hawaiian Shaved Ice, is on sale for just $34.99 at Amazon. With Prime shipping, you’ll only have to be snow cone-less for two more days.
Make perfectly smooth shaved ice, slushies, or margaritas for the adults in a few simple steps: Just thaw your ice for a few minutes, put it in crusher cup, get the motor in position, and press down to shave a mountain of fluffy snow.
The machine comes with two cylindrical molds to make ice the right size for the machine, and it can make up to five servings with one cube. Even if you have 10 kids at a birthday party screaming for one, this machine can keep up.
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There are a ton of flavors you can buy online, too. This six pack includes cherry, grape, blue raspberry, tiger’s blood, lemon lime, and piña colada — and that’s just scratching the surface. Or, make healthy eating fun by adding freshly-squeezed fruit juice.
Regularly $59.95, you can save $24.96 and get it for $34.99 with Prime shipping.
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