I know this is sort of a weird question, but does it? Slushies/slurpees like the ones from 7/11 or a convenience store. I’m Canadian and we have this thing called a Circle-K which is sort of like a 7/11 in terms of it being a convenience store but it’s better cause they have a machine where you’re able to put [softserve in your slushie](https://images.app.goo.gl/wDVY8uh6TbEYdeVd6). I’d ask my friend who lives in Poland but he’s sleeping right now and I’m dying to know.

11 comments
  1. Yes but not very popular and not easy to find on every corner

  2. yes. Last time I saw them was in Termy Chochołowskie, but you can get them in big cities. They’re not very common, however

  3. You could get those, although no clue where to look for them. I mean I see this stuff once in a while. They may have it in more touristy places, like old towns, or near the beach at the seaside.

    By the way Circle K exists in Poland too, but it’s a gas stations network ;).

  4. It’s not wide-spread, but they absolutely do exist. McDonalds comes to mind as a source, but the quality/taste is very much YMMV.

  5. Yes. It’s sold usually during festives from Ice/Coffe food trucks or during sport events. It’s not very popular for everyday – same as cotton candy (both have too much sugar). Also it’s sold without cream – just iced sugary juice colloqially called “mózgomróz” (brainfreezer).

    Try to hit some bigger city malls – they’ve got Ice coffe stands with slushies or American Yoghurt or Bubble Tea there. Also Circle-K provided it as K-freeze.

  6. There is literally same think on circle k gas station next to where I live

  7. Theres a slushie place near me, but its the only one ive seen in poland yet

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