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Visiting Vamp's Ice Cream Pallor in Corozal

 Beat the heat, with some excellent Ice Cream from Vamp's Homemade Ice Cream Pallor. It's very hot this day's, and, for one scoop of Ice Cream everyone wants to come over  to Vamp's Homemade Ice Cream Pallor.  The theme for this month is Easter. When I arrived on Thursday March 14TH, 2024 at the place, the Ice Cream Parlor, was well decorated with Easter Decoration's. 

They have various flavored Ice Cream to try. We are located on the sea front.  Before you reach Methodist School. Saturday and Sunday we are open from 1-9pm.  We make our own soursop, craboo, papaya and coconut from locally grown fruit located on the side walk in Corozal. And, we make our home made ice cream. We also, have freshly made waffle cones. To order your ice cream, here's the Number: 621-7889.  

This is the entrance to get your Ice Cream. Prices varies on Ice cream scoops. You can sit down and enjoy your afternoon. 

Another view from the Seaside from Vamps Home made Ice Cream pallor. 
They decorated the place with Easter Bunny. It's Easter Bunny celebration 2024, right here in Corozal. And, around Belize. 
I love seeing the different color's of the decorations from this place. You can know scan your phone here and follow them on social media. 
Here's the different prices, and, different flavor's of the Ice Cream.  There's the smoothies you need to try from there homemade Ice cream. 
Come try the Ice Cream Pallor, every day. We open from 1P.M. until 8P.M.


Here's another entrance view from Vamps Home made Ice cream pallor. 

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