The Story of Snow

On a sunny summer day, I was lying down on the dry grass at the local park. Suddenly, big white clouds filled up the sky above me. They looked fluffy, just like white cotton candy. I sighed and closed my eyes, imagining how wonderful it would be if I could have just one bite out of it. I could almost taste the soft cotton candy cloud melting in my mouth.

 

And then the miracle happened.

 

It is not a dream anymore when you visit Snow Miracle.

 

The first encounter with Snow. What a magical moment.

The Snow Facts

 

Nick name: Frozen Cotton Candy

 

Snow is a brand new frozen treat created in the United States in August 2007.

 

The eye-catching appearance of Snow looks just like frozen cotton candy.

  The layers of snow pile up on top of each other in a beautiful way,

  almost as if it were a work of art.

 

The fascinating mouthfeel of Snow comes from the unique fluffy texture

  and unique recipe.

 

The flavor's consistency starts from the first bite to the last.

 

Snow is amazingly light. It melts in mouth just like cotton candy, so it is not

  that cold to get brain freeze that makes Snow a year aound frozen treat.

 

The amazing taste of Snow pleases cutomers from age of 9 months to 90

  years, and even pets!

 

Extremely low in calories and has virtually no fat, Snow is fruit/juice based,

  not water based such as Snow Cones, Shaved ice and Slushies.

  The sweetness and texture is just right, and the combination of both makes

  Snow an excellent refreshing treat, deseert and appetitizer.

 

Interestingly Snow is not just a delicious dessert but also an excellent

  appetizer. Snow won't fill you up, but gives you good appetite instead.

 

30 exotic and indigenous flavors are available, to learn more about them

  please check the product menu.

 

Snow Miracle is the only store offering these varieties of flavors of Snow in

  the United States. Furthermore, there are even some flavors of Snow created

  by Snow Miracle that cannot be found anywhere else in the world.

  Just how unique can it be?