

**Edit** As of this update they have added kids sizes! Yay! ** They do not offer kid sizes, and each cup was way more than my 3 and 5 year old could handle. It was a little pricey, the prices are $5 for a regular size cup and $7 for a large cup. Here is the only thing I didn’t love, and you can be sure I will still be back maybe just not as often. That is such a nice option, however we weren’t going straight home so we didn’t go that route. I was told that it could be re-frozen before we left if we wanted to take it home and stick it in the freezer for later. The end result was a HUGE cup of ice cream, I got the ‘regular’ size as did my two kids! It was a ton of ice cream. This is the only ice cream place of its kind in Kentucky. My kids were fascinated watching the process happen. They use liquid nitrogen to freeze your concoction into ice cream. All of the ice cream componants are made, mixed together and then frozen to order. The ice cream isn’t actually made when you order it. The staff added all of these ingredients into the mixing bowl before the freezing process began. The other mix ins that I opted for were brownies and raspberries. The base that I picked was the sugar cookie, I was pleasantly surprised when I saw them crumble an actual sugar cookie into the milk base. The very helpful staff explained the process to us, first you pick a type of milk, then choose a base for the ice cream. When we walked in, there were three large chalk boards with ice cream flavor options, mix in options and the other had milk options ( 14% fat milk, 10% fat milk, yogurt base, soy or almond milk) I loved that there are so many options allowing everyone in your group to be able to enjoy a treat! The Arctic Scoop is located in the shopping center with the Barnes and Noble and took over the old Grater’s Ice Cream location. I caught wind of a new ice cream place in Louisville just off of Hurstbourne lane, and I loaded up the kids.
