Goldendoodles – Gnomes and Booze Pops, crazy title I know.
But after you read this, tell me – what would you have named it!
WALKING WITH MY BOYS –
I believe the reason I enjoy walking my Boys around Charleston is because we’re always meeting people and making friends…
King Street is one of our favorite routes. It’s filled with unique boutiques, and plenty of choices for tasty treats.
The corner of King and Calhoun Streets is a very popular intersection.
Constant traffic – especially walkers.
That’s probably why the Booze Pops Truck hangs out there…
Not sure if it’s just me, but I have never seen or heard of such a thing.
You can find almost anything you want in the form of a popsicle, squeeze pop, or slushy in a cup #madewithbooze…
If you’re ever in Charleston during the warmer months (March through October) look them up on Facebook. I understand they post their location – so they’re easy to find.
Tell em “Harley” sent you 🙂
Don’t be pushed by your problems – be led by your dreams ❤️
This is our contribution in the BlogPaws Wordless Wednesday Blog Hop.
March 8, 2017
That’s pretty cool! Do they show up on Sundays, too; or is Charleston a no-liquor-sales-on-Sundays town too?
March 8, 2017
No Booze-Pops truck on Sunday 🙁
March 26, 2017
Sundays 12-7
March 8, 2017
You would see me running out to the sidewalk if we had THAT kind of popsicle truck in the neighborhood. LOL!
March 8, 2017
HA! I just got that visual MK – you dragging Pierre and Bentley across the street!
March 8, 2017
What a great idea! I’ll have to try some if I visit Charleston!
March 8, 2017
I haven’t tried it yet, waiting for the summer months when my two legged children arrive. I’ll let you know how it was Heather. From the look of the lines and smiling faces it’s got to be pretty good.
March 8, 2017
Yummy! Strawberry Daiquiri! Save us one!! BOL!
March 8, 2017
I can see the two of you with Harley and the Gnome sitting on the corner – sipping through the straw with the tiny umbrella hanging off the side! LOL
March 8, 2017
That is so cool!! (no pun intended!). I’d love to visit Charleston, is it on the way to Myrtle Beach? We’re driving to the conference & love to make fun stops along the way. I love the photo of your dog ( is that Jax?) and the silver gnome, LOL!!
Love & biscuits,
Dogs Luv Us and We Luv Them
March 8, 2017
Hey Cathy – We’re going to finally meet at BP 2017 YIPPEE!!!!
No that’s Harley with the silver gnome.
It depends on the direction in which you’re going – however Charleston’s about 80 miles away and according to their FB page they are there on some weekends too!
March 8, 2017
This does sound like an interesting place to walk! I haven’t seen any booze pop trucks before either. Those would probably do very well in my area. I personally don’t drink, but it is quite the past time in these parts. Harley looks like he had quite a lot of fun investigating those gnomes. 🙂
March 8, 2017
I like to drink a glass of red wine from time to time, but on a really hot day, I wouldn’t mind trying one of those popsicles and sit on the side of the street under a tree with a few friends! It’s a novel idea – especially in a town with a ton of tourists #likeCharleston
March 8, 2017
MMMM-MMM! Alcoholic Icey Pops! Nothing better on a hot day!
March 8, 2017
I think I will try one with friends one day this summer.
March 8, 2017
The question is, can you drive after eating one?
March 8, 2017
I think the average person who grabs one is probably walking. I don’t believe the alcohol content is that high – good question. I would like to think people would not eat a pop and then drive…
March 8, 2017
Man, that sounds like the perfect grownup treat! I’d be standing in line. (And I’m experiencing deep jealousy over how sunny your photos are! It’s still dark and cloudy in Oregon.)
Jean from Welcome to the Menagerie
March 8, 2017
I think that’s one of the reasons Charleston has always been my happy place. The state is known for it’s beautiful blue skies which always makes me smile. Yep, I think I’ve got to try a popsicle at least once this summer. Should be tasty after a day at the beach with two doodles. Take care Jean.
March 8, 2017
Booze Pops! Now we are talking. We have lots of food trucks – cupcake truck, taco truck, french fry truck, but we do not have a Booze Pop truck! Send it up our way.
March 11, 2017
It’s not just you, I’ve never heard of such a thing! But I have to say it sounds like a good idea on a hot day! I can see me and my girlfriends being all over that for fun, when at the beach, or out shopping.
March 13, 2017
Hey, this is the owner of Booze Pops. My name is Woodrow Norris, everybody calls me “Woody”. Thank you for the wonderful article and beautiful photography. We do plan on adding frozen puppy treats to the trucks as well in the very near future. We set up two locations downtown hoping to add a third very soon. Also location at Folly Beach Usually Thursdays through Sundays. 317 Meeting St and 424 King st. Our mission statement is “Bringing communities together one Booze Pop at a time”.
And if we can get away with it we are going to have a Boozepop Boat this summer.
Boozepop.com
March 13, 2017
Hi “Woody” – nice to meet you! When you add those puppy treats – give me a holler and we will certainly come back and take some photos while the Boys enjoy the freeze pops!
March 13, 2017
How cool! The frozen puppy treats would be awesome too. We have to make it down to your area one day soon, so many cool sites, sounds and eats!