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Goodberry's Frozen Custard – Multiple Locations

$4 for $8 Worth of Frozen Custard

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In a Nutshell

Natural ingredients turn into fresh custard every hour before eaters gobble it plain or create concretes or sundaes with array of toppings

The Fine Print

  • Expires Dec 31, 2011
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 1 additional as a gift. Limit 1 per visit.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Frozen custard is used to delight taste buds, unlike boiling custard, which is used to stop invaders from scaling gingerbread castles. Harness the benefits of this powerful treat with today's Groupon: for $4, you get $8 worth of goodies at Goodberry's Frozen Custard. This Groupon is valid at all nine locations.

Goodberry's Frozen Custard blankets tongues in sub-zero sumptuousness by assembling all-natural ingredients into fresh, creamy treats. Batches of the spoon-wooing bounty are created every hour, made with eggs, natural cane sugar and imported vanilla and cocoa flown in on the backs of sweet-tooth fairies. Spoons plunge into chocolate, vanilla, and the flavor of the day, which include the likes of hazelnut, pumpkin, and sweet cream. Build your own Carolina concrete ($3.79–$5.29), a classic Goodberry staple, by choosing fresh fruits, nuts, and syrups to accent a cup's toothsome cargo. Cones and cups fight bottom-to-bottom battles over holding a solo scoop of orange cream ($2.99 for one scoop), a duo of chocolate and vanilla ($3.59), or a triple-decker stack of coconut ($4.19). Customers can also add an avalanche of toppings to scoops for a scalable sundae ($3.79–$5.29).

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Introduce Yourself: If your neighbours don't know who you and your kids are, they won't know to whom they should return the garbage and melted doll heads they find strewn across their lawn.

Build a Fence: This may not seem like a friendly gesture, but it's actually polite to shield the neighbour family's eyes from the kinds of things your kids do in the yard.

Exchange Keys: If you're ever locked out, just use the key the neighbours gave you to let yourself into their house. You can safely wait there until your children get home and beat the door down.

Invite Them Over for Dinner: It will be terrifying for the neighbours to watch you and your sharp-toothed children tear through meat and crusty breads, but once the trauma is done, you will all feel a close sense of connectedness. You might even forget which children are yours and which children are theirs that you are keeping to raise as yours for a while.

What are the kids doing in the yard?

Goodberry's Frozen Custard

4.73 out of 5

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    North Raleigh

    2421 Spring Forest Rd.
    Raleigh, North Carolina 27615
    (919) 878-8159
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    North Raleigh

    9700 Strickland Rd.
    Raleigh, North Carolina 27615
    (919) 676-8580
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    Umstead

    9870 Leesville Rd.
    Raleigh, North Carolina 27613
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