What kind of syrup is used for snow cones?

What kind of syrup is used for snow cones?

What is this? You only need three ingredients to make this Homemade Snow Cone Syrup – water, sugar, and flavored drink mix packets of your choice. Easy peasy! The flavors I used were Cherry, Grape, Berry Blue, and Peach Mango.

How many pumps of syrup do I need for a snow cone?

Typically, for a six ounce snow cone, we recommend using 1.5 ounces of syrup. There are 128-ounces in each gallon, which means that you should get about 85-86 six ounce snow cone cups out of a single gallon of syrup.

How much is a gallon of snow cone syrup?

Choose 1 Gallon of Shaved Ice Syrup

Quantity Discounts
# of Units 1 2-9
Unit Price $15.95 $13.97

Is snow cone syrup the same as soda syrup?

Snow cone syrup is one of the best alternatives to SodaStream syrups. It comes in many different flavors, including commercial soda flavors, and when bought in bulk it’s far more cost effective.

How long does snow cone syrup keep?

The life of snow cone syrup can vary from brand to brand and even by specific flavor. What is this? Some syrups have a shelf-life of about two months, while others are good for up to six months. It’s best to store them in a dark, cool place like a pantry or cabinet.

Can you make money with a snow cone stand?

Sales for a typical shaved ice or snow cone business will average around $100 to $2,000 a day but it all hinges on a number of factors including location, competition, length of your season and business history.

Do you refrigerate snow cone syrup?

No. The syrup does not need refrigeration, however, you may refrigerate if you prefer. We suggest storing the syrup in a cool and dark place.

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Is snow cone syrup the same as slushie syrup?

Truth of the matter is Shave Ice syrups are a specialised product manufactured to perform a specific function. Their formulation is completely different to Slush syrups which are manufactured to be diluted and then frozen.

Can you freeze snow cone syrup?

Yes, freezing snow cone syrup is a great option. Since this recipe is a 1.5:1 ratio of sugar to water, the syrup does not freeze solid. It can be added to drinks in the semi-solid state or easily thawed when you want to use it for snow cones or shave ice.