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’Cuse Scoops Ice Cream Shop Now Open at Drumlins Country Club

Friday, June 9, 2023, By Abby Haessig
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Exterior of ’Cuse Scoops ice cream shop

’Cuse Scoops at Drumlins Country Club

is a new ice cream shop that features a wide variety of delicious Hershey’s ice cream flavors and sundaes, including classic favorites and unique creations.

Officially opened to the public on May 26, ’Cuse Scoops has since provided the Drumlins, ϲ and local communities with a convenient and delicious location to enjoy with family and friends.

“I could not be more proud of my team. All of their hard work, dedication, creativity and passion has made what was once just an idea into something very special here at Drumlins,” said Randy King, director of Drumlins Country Club. “This project has brought us closer together as a team and given us something we can call our own. The amount of support we’ve received from our members, guests and the community is overwhelming. The community needed this, not just Drumlins, and to me that’s what it’s all about. Seeing families and children at ’Cuse Scoops with a smile is exactly what we do this for, and we’re just getting started!”

Cinn' Sundae featuring vanilla ice cream, homemade sticky cinnamon bun, caramel sauce and whipped cream.

Cinn’ Sundae

’Cuse Scoops’ signature sundaes include original creations like the Cinn’ Sundae, made with a from-scratch cinnamon bun, and the Otto the Orange Sundae, made with orange sherbet and served in a mini Otto hat. In addition to ice cream, ’Cuse Scoops also serves homemade baked goods.

Located at Drumlins Country Club, 800 Nottingham Road in ϲ, ’Cuse Scoops is open to the public Tuesday through Sunday. Complete hours and menu can be found on the .

’Cuse Scoops Details:

Address: 800 Nottingham Road, ϲ, NY 13224
Website:
Instagram:

Hours of Operation:

Tuesday-Thursday 2-9 p.m.
Friday 2-9:30 p.m.
Saturday 1-9:30 p.m.
Sunday 1-9 p.m.

’Cuse Scoops Full Menu: Hard Ice Cream (1 scoop $2 | 2 scoops $3 | 3 scoops $4.50 | 4 scoops $5.50): Vanilla Bean, Chocolate, Peanut Caramel Cookie Dough, Pistachio, Banana Pudding, Cookie Dough, Graham Central Station, Cookies and Cream, Birthday Cake, Mint Moose Tracks, Strawberry, Superman, Salty Caramel Truffle, Chocolate Chunk Oat, Lemon Sorbet, Orange Sherbert. Add: Sprinkles $1 | Toppings $2 | Sugar cone: $0.75 | Waffle Cone $1.25; Soft Serve, Baby $2 | Sm $3 | Med $4.50 | Lg $5.50, Chocolate, Vanilla, Twist. Sundaes $5.50 with whipped cream, cherry and choice of sauce: Hot Fudge, Caramel, Peanut Butter, Butterscotch, Blueberry, Strawberry. 'Cuse Scoops Specials: One Size, $6.50, Peanut Butter Explosion (peanut caramel cookie dough ice cream, peanut butter sauce, hot fudge, crushed reese's pieces, whipped cream), Banana Cream Pie (banana pudding ice cream, caramel sauce, crushed nilla wafers, whipped cream), S'mores Sundae (graham central station ice cream, hot fudge, marshmallow sauce, whipped cream, graham cracker), Cinn' Sundae (vanilla ice cream, homemade sticky cinnamon bun, caramel sauce, whipped cream), Cookie-Wich (homemade chocolate chip cookies, soft serve, rolled in chocolate sprinkles), Magic Unicorn Sundae (birthday cake ice cream, marshmallow sauce, cotton candy pop rocks, whipped cream, cotton candy, unicorn horn), Otto the Orange (Orange sherbet, orange and blue sprinkles, served in a mini Otto hat)

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