Treat Yourself To A Foot-Tall Ice Cream Cone At Macey's In Utah
By Catherine Armstrong|Published February 06, 2020
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In the mood for a frosty treat? Utahns are well-known for their love of ice cream, and you’ll find plenty of parlors around the state. There’s one ice cream cone here that can’t be found at an ice cream shop, though. Head to Macey’s grocery store for a foot-tall soft-serve cone.
Macey's got its start way back in 1947, when Walt Macey and Dale A. Jones opened a little store called "Save-A-Nickel-Market." Today, the local chain includes 15 stores, from Ogden to Spanish Fork.
Associated Foods took over the stores in 1999, but they still have the same features as always - tons of fresh produce, a wonderful bakery, great case lot sales, and Kong Kones.
It's almost impossible to eat one of the larger Kong Kones without having it topple onto the ground, so most people prefer to have their treat turned upside down into a cup for easier eating.