Sababa Snoopy Sno Cone Machine – Classic

  • Includes all you need to make juicy, delicious sno-cones on your own!
  • Comes complete with Sno-Cone Maker, Snoopy Ice Pusher, Snowman Syrup Bottle, Fla-Vor-Aid Unsweetened Soft Drink Mix, Paper Cups, Shovel Ice Scoop and instructions.
  • Sno-cone machine is cleverly shaped like Snoopy’s doghouse.
  • Snoopy shaped syrup bottle sits on top of machine when not in use, so you never have to worry about losing a piece.
  • Finally, you will be able to enjoy sno-cones year round!

Product Description
The ever-popular Snoopy Sno Cone Maker is back! First introduced in America in 1979, Snoopy Sno Cone Maker was a unique product that gave families the ability to transform simple ice cubes into delicious and colorful icy snacks, bringing the yummy taste of real sno cones into their very own kitchens!

Just add sugar, water and ice cubes to make a delicious treat. Make more flavored sno-cones with orange juice, grape juice, lemonade and other juice drinks. Includes snow-cone maker, sno-man ice pusher, syrup bottle, fla-vor-aid soft drink mix, 3 paper cups, shovel scoop and instructions. Measures 12.5″L x 13.25″H.


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5 Responses to “Sababa Snoopy Sno Cone Machine – Classic”


  • Comment from Uva Sum

    I had one when I was a kid and this really is THE Snoopy Sno Cone Maker I had. It makes me feel so good to get this part of my childhood back.
    snoopy

  • Comment from Melissa Lopez

    I had this toy when I was a little girl and now my children just absolutely adore it. With my help they love making ices with different flavors.
    snoopy

  • Comment from Jason Braun

    We bought ours at Target in December 2007. It only cost $11 there, not the $[...] that they’re charging on Amazon right now.

    Works just fine for us. You can make a small cup of ice in less than a minute. The kids love it.

    However, it comes with 1 flavor-aid packet, and it tastes great if you follow the instructions. But I can’t find flavor-aid anymore. I’ve followed the same recipe with Kool-Aid packets, but they Kool-Aid syrup just doesn’t taste the same.

    It’s a fun toy for less than $15, but if you pay $[...], you might feel like you’ve been ripped off.
    snoopy

  • Comment from D. Law

    I searched high and low for this product in Canada and finally found it in the U.S. I wanted to make the sno cones for my kids but in all honesty, wanted it for myself because I never got one as a kid. We took it home and [...], it took so much sweat and muscle to get just a tiny bit of shaved ice out of the thing. By the time we could get more ice out, the first shaved ice we got had melted. This is not a toy that a child could operate. A very nice idea, but I guess you get what you paid for!!
    snoopy

  • Comment from Mommy23

    I to was soooo excited when I saw this. My kids thought I was nuts but I HAD to buy it lol. I explained how I had one and what fun it was. Got home and tried to make a sno-cone. The handle kept popping off and I got maybe a tablespoon of sno after a TON of cranking. The culprit? Well from looking it over in the name of safety there is a TON of plastic guards on the wheel thing and they seem to have dulled the wheel blades and made the shaves a lot shallower. Sure safer but now it doesn’t work. Sometimes this PC make everything super safe stuff is really annoying. what ever happened to good old parent supervision?
    snoopy


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