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Penny Lick In Hastings Vies For 'Coolest' In DVlicious Ice Cream Contest

HASTINGS, N.Y. -- There's no lacking for ice cream in Westchester. But where do you go -- and possibly drive out of your way -- for the best?

Ellen Sledge is the visionary behind Penny Lick in Hastings.

Ellen Sledge is the visionary behind Penny Lick in Hastings.

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Dig into something fun at Penny Lick Ice Cream in Hastings.

Dig into something fun at Penny Lick Ice Cream in Hastings.

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It's all about natural ingredients at Penny Lick in Hastings.

It's all about natural ingredients at Penny Lick in Hastings.

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Strawberry lemonade sorbet and Hawaiian ginger ice cream from Penny Lick in Hastings.

Strawberry lemonade sorbet and Hawaiian ginger ice cream from Penny Lick in Hastings.

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Poll
Who Has Westchester's Best Ice Cream?
Final Results Voting Closed

Who Has Westchester's Best Ice Cream?

  • Penny Lick Ice Cream, Hastings
    4%
  • King Kone, Somers
    39%
  • Longford's Own-Made Ice Cream, Rye
    3%
  • The Hudson Creamery, Peekskill
    8%
  • The Blue Pig, Croton
    6%
  • Village Creamery, Valhalla
    41%

Six finalists, each of which will be profiled this week, are in the running as part of our DVlicious contest. Have you voiced your opinion yet?

You have until 4 p.m. Wednesday, July 26 and can vote multiple times, albeit once per day.

Read on, then click and pick.

Penny Lick Ice Cream, Hastings

The Scoop: How can you not love a place that uses locally sourced natural ingredients including cream and milk produced in the Hudson Valley? All ice creams are freshly made in small batches without the use of gums, artificial colors, flavors, or sweeteners. There are also no peanuts or peanut products.

The company was founded in 2013 by area resident Ellen Sledge with the mission of bringing back old-fashioned, custard-based ice cream. Its name, in fact, comes from a style of ice cream vending in the late 19th century. For just a penny, customers would buy a small scoop (a “lick”) of ice cream in a petite glass with a shallow depression.

Be Cool: 580 Warburton Ave., 914-525-1580, www.pennylickicecream.com/

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