These Popsicles are so refreshing and delicious on a hot summer day, and the price is right! We got Popsicles both before AND after a horse and carriage tour of the city.
Taylor L.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Charleston, SC
Everytime I see a king of pops vendor, I have to stop. For 3 bucks, I can enjoy a homemade Popsicle. My favorite is raspberry lime. They are always unique flavors and constantly new ones to try: Oreo cheesecake, blueberry mojito, key lime pie, pumpkin pie. A must try at festivals and farmers markets.
Kristen K.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 North Charleston, SC
Was not impressed. Positive: natural flavors, fresh taste. Negative: hard as a rock. Literally like an ice cube. Disappointing texture. I had the fresh peach. I’m all for pulp, skins etc. but licking rock hard peach skins that are not integrated to their best was disappointing for such an expensive pop. For the money, I have higher expectations. Maybe I should have picked another flavor but it was peach season at the farmer’s market… Thought it would be a ‘sure thing’ Going to try again just to make sure *fingers crossed*
Erin B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Mt Pleasant, SC
I’ve been enjoying KOP for several years now and really love so many of the flavors. Andy usually comes to my office every Thursday afternoon to sell on DI. He’s always so personable. He put on several events at our office as well. The pops are fresh ingredients and so refreshing. They sell them all over town so definitely try one. Chocolate sea salt is their staple but the others are great too my fav is the raspberry lime. You can order them or have them delivered. He does holiday packs. I also recently went to a Unilocal gets handsy event where I got a tour of the making of a pop. Super cool process. Low key. Fun group.
Vy D.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Charleston, SC
I am addicted to King of Pops! Whenever I see a cart, I get a pop. It has become dangerous grounds for me since they have started selling them near Anthropologie on King St Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays. My favorite flavors are banana puddin, chocolate sea salt, peach, oreo cheesecake, and chipotle brownie. Occasionally they do tasting parties in their garden and those are a ton of fun. Be prepared to try a lot of pops! Extra points for all King of Pops staff being so friendly too.
Kim T.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Chicago, IL
These popsicles really hit the spot on a hot Saturday afternoon strolling through the Farmers Market in Marion Square. I admit, I saw the recent write-up in Charleston Magazine and could not resist seeking these out. We had the strawberry basil and blood orange. They were so tasty and refreshing! Highly recommend!!!
Jocelyn C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Mount Pleasant, SC
Just take my money. Take all of it. You sooo deserve it. Banana Puddin’ is my fave but the Chocolate Sea Salt, Key Lime Pie, Pomegranate Lemonade, Pineapple Habanero and Coconut Banana Orange are ridiculously amazing as well.
Zaida J.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 North Charleston, SC
What can I add that others haven’t already? Mainly I wanted to give King of Pops a MUCH-DESERVED five stars. My daughter and I have enjoyed their popsicles on numerous occasions. If you see the King of Pops cart, STOP and BUY! You’ll be glad you did.
Rick T.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Columbia, SC
Some of the best Popsicles around ! The flavors are amazing I first had the salted caramel at EVO pizza. But know you can this fab static treat in our capital city Columbia at Whole Foods and Earth Fare. Try them ! Eat them !
Miriam H.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Pasadena, CA
Passed by a vendor selling these Popsicles on our way to a carriage tour. We got peach and blueberry mojito. They were very tasty! Good fresh fruit, and not too sweet. Perfectly refreshing treat!
Art H.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Torrance, CA
My wife and I pretty much visited the Charleston Farmers Market just to get some of these pops. We walked through the entire market twice and couldn’t find him and finally had to ask. He just has a little push cart so you have to be more aware than we were. Pops were $ 2.50 each and we got 4(2 at a time). Salted watermelon, blueberry lemongrass, strawberry basil, and orange creamsicle. They were all GREAT. My favorite was the blueberry lemongrass and my wife’s was the strawbery basil. The salted watermelon is a must have also. He’s in the right business, it’s hot and popsicles are perfect for the occasion. We won’t forget these pops for sure. Way to represent Charleston!
Andrew B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 SULLIVANS IS, SC
This are the best healthiest fruit popsicles you’ll find. The King uses fresh fruit and great flavorings. I had a blackberry, ginger, lemon last Saturday at the Marion Sq. it was so good.
Josh A.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Honolulu, HI
Another one I thought I reviewed, but I guess not. Anyway, Salted Chocolate, Key Lime Pie, and Strawberry Lemonade are awesome. Wasn’t a fan of Blood Orange Basil, though I can appreciate them giving it a shot. You can catch them at the Farmer’s Market every Saturday or get them in the freezer at local markets, like Earth Fare.
Aleks K.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Charlotte, NC
Chocolate espresso and pomegranate lemonade are delicious! Just stopped at the cart twice in one day during Second Sunday. $ 2.50 a piece, totally worth it.
Scotty C.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Mt Pleasant, SC
King of Pops is Popsiclicious! They have the most creative flavor combos. It’s like a Popsicle… for adults. Well, I guess kids can eat ‘em too but, I don’t have any kids and if I started handing out Popsicle’s at the park I’m sure I would have some explaining to do. The best way to get these frozen delights is to find one of their carts around town at Farmers Markets, local events, etc… If you check their social media you can find out where they are. I have seen them at a few stores locally as well(I know they have them at Whole Food’s and I think they were at Caviar and Banana’s too). I always try to go for different ones but the Chocolate Sea Salt always pulls me in. I have never had a pop I didn’t like. Even Spicy Strawberry(with Sriracha) sounds like a strange combo but, surprisingly tasty. If you get lucky you can find them with some of grandpa’s cough medicine in them… cough cough, that means booze. Sounds like I am getting a cough. Maybe I should take some medicine. They even teamed up with Holy City Brewing and used their highly sought after Pluff Mud Porter to create a tasty treat. Craft beer and Popsicle’s… Yes Please! Look for the retro looking freezer cart at your next event or what-have-you. Can’t go wrong.
Cariann G.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Houston, TX
I love these popsicles and am on the verge of crying over my keyboard since I can’t get them in Texas! You can tell they are made with real ingredients and I can’t wait to try more flavors.