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Introduction

Planning an ice cream float fest pool party for 20 guests is an exciting adventure, and I took my shopping trip to Wally World to get everything I needed for a sweet celebration. I headed straight to the ice cream aisle since it's a build-your-own ice cream float situation. To cater to everyone’s taste buds, I chose to stock up on pints of various flavors, focusing on popular classics, sorbets, and dairy-free options.

I discovered a new brand, Better Goods, which offers tasty plant-based ice cream, making it an excellent choice for those looking for dairy alternatives. After selecting the ice cream, I picked out a range of toppings. Rainbow sprinkles and rainbow marshmallows would delight the kids, while I opted for mini chocolate chips, as they are a superior choice to regular chocolate chips. I made sure to grab every flavor of syrup, some mini M&Ms, and Oreos for crumbling on top of those delicious floats.

To add some entertainment to the day, I planned to use my popcorn machine, so I stocked up on popcorn salt. Hydration is crucial, so I grabbed a case of water and a variety of Capri Sun for the little ones. For our floats, I picked up root beer, regular Coke, and Cherry Coke. I opted for mini cans, knowing that no one ever finishes a whole can.

Being considerate of dietary needs, I made sure to buy both regular and dairy-free whipped cream. I rounded out my shopping list with cherries, chocolate shell topping, and waffle cones—both styrofoam and traditional. Lastly, I needed a designated trash can for the party, which I bought to keep things tidy on the patio.

After gathering all these essentials, my total came to just $ 19.98.


Keyword

ice cream float, pool party, Wally World, toppings, pints, Better Goods, mini chocolate chips, syrup, popcorn, hydration, Capri Sun, mini cans, dairy-free, whipped cream, cherries, chocolate shell, waffle cones, trash can.


FAQ

1. What is an ice cream float fest?
An ice cream float fest is a fun event where guests can create their own ice cream floats using various ice cream flavors and sodas.

2. How many people am I expecting for the party?
I am expecting about 20 people for the ice cream float fest pool party.

3. What flavors of ice cream and toppings did I choose?
I selected a variety of popular classic flavors, sorbets, and dairy-free options. For toppings, I got rainbow sprinkles, marshmallows, mini chocolate chips, mini M&Ms, crumbled Oreos, cherries, and chocolate shell topping.

4. What drinks did I choose for the floats?
I picked root beer, regular Coke, and Cherry Coke, opting for mini cans to minimize waste.

5. How much did I spend on groceries for the party?
My total grocery bill, including a trash can for the party, came to $ 19.98.