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5- or 10-Visit Punch Cards or $5 for $10 Worth of Dessert at Strollo's Lighthouse Italian Ice in Point Pleasant Beach

Strollo's Lighthouse Italian Ice of Point Pleasant Beach
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Third-generation Italian-ice maker has been profiled on "FoodNation with Bobby Flay"

Without the promise of sweets, mouths would never have the patience to stay open during dentist’s appointments or closed during beekeeping demonstrations. Keep mouths copacetic with this Groupon.

Choose from Three Options

  • $5 for $10 worth of Italian ice and ice cream
  • $12 for a 5-visit punch card good for $5 per visit (a $25 value)
  • $22 for a 10-visit punch card good for $5 per visit (a $50 value)<p>

Indulge in sweets such as Italian ice ($2.85/small), shakes ($4.85), and pints of ice cream ($5.75).<p>

Need To Know Info

Promotional value expires Sep 30, 2012. Amount paid never expires. Limit 3 per person. Valid only for option purchased. Valid only at listed location. Must use promotional value in 1 visit for the $10 option. May use up to 2 punches per visit for punch card options. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Strollo's Lighthouse Italian Ice of Point Pleasant Beach

In the 1930s, women in skirted bathing suits and gents shaded under boater hats flocked to the beaches of the Jersey Shore. When they grew hungry or hot, they strolled the boardwalk looking for treats, often intrigued by the frosty cups of flavored ice sold by a young Italian immigrant. That man, Tony Strollo, crafted ices from old family recipes in his garage before shuttling them to the beach in a gasping, converted bus. Over the years, Tony’s frosty treats became staples for vacationing families and discerning hummingbirds. When Tony passed his sugar-stained recipes on to his son in the '70s, Ray faced the challenge of meeting the growing demand. He tinkered with the recipes to make them in bulk within the churning, swirling belly of a soft-serve machine.

Today, a third-generation Strollo keeps the summer tradition alive at Strollo's Lighthouse Italian Ice, which has expanded to four storefronts and earned a feature on the Food Network. Still homemade, the nectarous delights include rich ice cream as well as many flavors of Italian ice. Hot from the still-popular beaches or virtual summer camp, modern families clamor for flavors of root beer, pistachio, blue raspberry, coconut, and Oreo.

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