In New Jersey, a state known for its love of ice cream, the search for the best spots often leads to heated debates among enthusiasts. With numerous ice cream shops across all 21 counties, discerning which ones stand out can be a challenge.
One beloved destination, TK’s in Cream Ridge, is a must-visit for soft-serve aficionados. However, fans will have to wait until next spring for their favorite treats, as the shop officially closed its doors for the season on Sunday, October 13th.
During its final days of operation, TK’s experienced exceptionally long lines, underscoring its popularity among local residents. The shop lacks indoor seating, a factor that contributes to its seasonal closure during the late fall and winter months.
When it reopens in the spring, patrons can expect a delightful menu featuring flavors like strawberry banana, orange creamsicle, and the popular chocolate-vanilla twist, among others.
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