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Dels is one brand of New England Frozen Lemonade, typically found in Rhode Island and southeastern Massachusetts during the summer months. Dels is now in 36 states, and has even gone international. While elsewhere in the country, neighborhood children flock to the ice-cream truck, in Rhode Island, they go to the Dels stand. Frozen lemonade is often compared to Italian ice or slush. It is made from crushed ice, lemons, and sugar. While 'Dels' is a trademarked brand, that is the term used to order such a beverage - no one ever calls it "New England Frozen Lemonade" Dels is one brand of New England Frozen Lemonade, typically found in Rhode Island and southeastern Massachusetts during the summer months. ... State nickname: The Ocean State, Little Rhody Other U.S. States Capital Providence Largest city Providence Governor Donald Carcieri (R) Official languages None Area 4,005 km² (50th)  - Land 2,709 km²  - Water 1,296 km² (32. ... State nickname: Bay State Other U.S. States Capital Boston Largest city Boston Governor Mitt Romney (R) Official languages English Area 27,360 km² (44th)  - Land 20,317 km²  - Water 7,043 km² (25. ... Italian ice (also known as granita, granite, Italian water ice, or water ice in areas with large Italian-American populations) is a frozen dessert made by mixing flavorings (typically fruit juices but also coffee and chocolate) with ice. ...


There are four flavors of the popular drink: classic lemon, watermelon, cherry, and blueberry.



 
 

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