Wild Pops
3213 Washington St, Boston
(617) 775-5005
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Their pink lemonade popsicle is so amazing! It’s very refreshing and the perfect treat for a hot summer Boston day! Highly recommend trying out Wild Pops and supporting local businesses!
Edit: Recently tried the lime flavor and was blown away. The flavor was spot on and had a hint of sweet. Due to this I am adjusting to a well deserved 5 stars!Had the opportunity to try one out at the U.S. Open. They are big, flavourful, heavy, pack with real fruit, and most importantly last a lot longer than anything you find at a Wegmans or Whole Foods. The packaging is simple but elegant. The price was good for the quality. Would try more flavors if I had the chance.
Best popsicle I've ever had: mango coconut sticky rice (with actual grains of sticky rice!). I LOVE mango sticky rice and was so thrilled to see this in popsicle form. The flavor did not disappoint!
They are super nice and make delicious popsicles! I tried the coconut, and tasted the pink lemonade and chocolate (the best) and they were all delicious.
These are the best popsicles I've ever had. They use delicious fresh ingredients and have creative flavors. Must try!
I had a pop for the first time today at the Rossi Farmers Market. I had the Belgian Dark Chocolate and it was delicious!
I had a pop for the first time today at the Rossi Farmers Market. I had the Belgian Dark Chocolate and it was delicious!
Oh my goodness! These pops are delicious!!! So far I've had the coconut which was life-changing! But today I had the Belgium Chocolate and I was blown away!!! It was like eating a chocolate bar and ice cream at the same time! So dense and rich! I'll be back real soon. Would recommend these pops to anyone who appreciates delicious, high quality treats!
amazing & so unusual, not nearly original popsicle
Don't even try to talk to me when I'm holding a chocolate pop. It is all that matters.
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I thought the Belgian Chocolate was my favorite, until I tried the Vietnamese Coffee. Now I'm afraid to try more flavors as I don't want the coffee to be bumped as my fav.
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