Wednesday, April 25, 1984/The Battalion/Page 5 Summer snow ; Enterprising Aggies selling gourmet snow cones By CATHERINE CAMP BELL Reporter It’s possible to find snow dur- the hottest months of the jyeai in College Station. Where? At Mount Aggie Snow Cones in the Skaggs Alpha Beta parking lot. gourmet snow cones in 28 flavors have people flocking to stand, some coining back fe Hand three times a day. HTwo enterprising Aggies, Hllipand Peter Wingate, have Hnd a way to have fun, show a ^■fit and pay for their college education all at the same time. HWe have Cadillac snow BjHes at Volkswagon prices,” cHllip said. “We go Caddy all wfeH way — quality is never too (expensive.” Hlis younger brother, Peter, -19, adds: “These are the best byDEMStfmovv cones you’ll find — that’s what people are telling us.” k i| ■Tlie brothers, twelth and * i rteenth * n a famil y is p a sde children, stress two reasons they Hik their snow cones are bet ter than any others in the area: unique flavors plus actual puuue inow" j n their snow cones. '' "f'at’W'Hustomers have a choice of [ r 11 ma ' 28 flavors including: banana, n| kb.-kberry, brandy, chocolate. LOCALLY OWNED PROPERTIES “IT MAKES A DIFFERENCE’' Now Leasing for Summer and Fall Q. COURTYARD APARTMENTS “COLLEGE STATIONS STANDARD OF QUALITY’’ 600 UNIVERSITY OAKS C.S. STALLINGS DR. AT HWY. 30 & UNIVERSITY OAKS 693-2772 CASA BLANCA “CONVENIENT QUALITY CLOSE TO THE CAMPUS’’ 4110 COLLEGE MAIN -BRYAN- 846-1413 SHUTTLE BUS — SECURITY PROGRAM — CABLE TV — LAUNDRY MEETING ROOM — POOLS — RECREATIONAL FACILITIES Leann Davis, a junior French major from LaMarque, gets a grape snow cone from Philip Wingate at the Mt. Photo by JOHN MAKELY Aggie Snow Cone stand. The shop specializes in gourmet snow cones and carries over 20 flavors. ice cream, popeye, rum, ,, ly, cl • c (d dawt Jjjtonut, creme soda, ic accompliiMtar, peach, Jtk. k f ru tti, watermelon and |ina colada — alcohol not in- ■ au Mudinkd. And of course, there UlU the traditional flavors — I 1 'grape, strawberry and cherry. put the Wingates’ pride and is their “top of the line” ice [chine, which crushes ice into snow” unlike some ma- Bnes that crush ice into slivers Hrvstals. 'rameworltfH'These snow cones are so soft the Pacific huffy,” Peter said. “People xploit Cfefn’t like crushed ice, its too soviet beli: Punchy. an d Mosa>H ecause the snow cones are nameseatkftpi’isingly low-priced for s southern |dr size, it’s easy to become a odia. Kular customer. Snow cones id the Wi roin five to eight inches tall arket for IS 8st l ess than one dollar, stern Etmift |^ eter sa *^ much planning (1 “We g pk place before opening the riends to let) I’P, fight down to choosing peaceful: tke package for the product, lerce, not'fF example, the brothers de- ™ed to use styrofoam cups in- d of paper cones, because cups don’t leak, aren’t cold rtairt on a ith symbols is travelinj t of peace a list if about i' i desiring onimon inf said his tf uaturing by Presitel erring visit I id carried f4 nts Ford i- ahead tot f talks he said, M e direction [I or the mo!®| to handle and can be set down for convenience. “We’ve been packed the last few days,” Peter said. “Working for yourself is fun, it’s not like selling insurance or cemetery plots, but we’re not in this just for the fun.” Both brothers admit its a great way to meet people. “We’ve got this one guy who comes by everyday, always gets a medium but tries a new flavor everyday,” Phillip said. “And he eats a snow cone faster than anybody I’ve ever seen — he just wolfes them down, lickety split.” As Phillip loaded another block of ice into the machine, a customer asked for some advice on which flavor to try. Phillip suggests blackberry, his personal favorite, but the customer says he’s torn between wild strawberries and pina co lada. The customer goes for the icy white pina colada. Minutes later another cus tomer walks up and asks if “po peye” tastes like spinache. It doesn’t. “Most customers like to ask that question!” Phillip laughes. “Actually, the flavor popeye tastes like a cross between bub ble gum and mint.” The Wingates said they would like to own a chain of snow cone stands someday and with the numerous take-out or ders they’ve had, their business had multiplied. “Our biggest take-out was for 25 snow cones to a class in the Business College — our first on- campus delivery.” Phillip said. Phillip and open a snow cone stan the football season. d P BRAZOS VALLEY GOLF DRIVING RANGE Mon.-Frl. 12-9pm Sat. 10am-9pm Sun. 1pm-8pm 696-1220 East Bypass and Hwy. 30. Service Road Going South - Vi miles. MSC International Programs Committee Now accepting Applications for IPC officers. Pick up applications and job descriptions in the Student Programs Office— MSC Room 216 Meeting on Thursday, April 26 for all inter ested. Applications due by Monday, April 30 12:00 pm at SPO Secretaries' Island. at during “We’ll probably make’em ma roon!” Phillip said. something for everyone in the wantads We Buy Used Books Everyday! LOUPOT’S BOOKSTORE FREE PARKING IN REAR FOR CUSTOMERS For Justin Time Graduation & Mother’s Day End of Fiscal Year Sale 50% Off Entire Stock Of: *14 Kt. Gold Bracelets *Pearl Rings & Necklaces * Cocktail Rings *Loose Diamonds 20% off All Watches & Pocket Watches 415 University Drive Northgate 846-5816 Dance Arts Society presents ... Dance Expressions From warmup activities to the finished production, join Dance Arts Society in an evening of dance. Thursday, April 26 7:30 p.m. Rudder Theatre Admission is free