Summertime treats....

By Monica Liau, August 5, 2013

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POP ART (pictured above)
Sticks topped with colorful cake pops in creative characters like Hello Kitty – we’d expect nothing less from a group that operates a painting studio. // RMB15-18.
Get them at Sip'n'Paint!

MELTING KISS
Not only can you eat chocolate on a stick, you can play with your food too. Edible vampire fangs and lip-shaped sweets will have you licking your chops. // RMB35.
Mouth off with these chocolates at Lina’s

GOURMET GOODIES
Swanky yogurt with flavors like blueberry that’s drizzled and dipped in chocolate, a buzzin’ whiskey coffee and even one dubbed Lady Gaga. // RMB18-20.
Go gaga for these icy treats at Blink

A DIDAO TREAT
Red bean, sticky rice, green bean… Why not enjoy these traditional Chinese snacks in frozen form? This stand is wildly popular with the locals, and you should follow suit.
// RMB5-8.
Find your inner local at Shanghai Traditional Popsicle

JUICY ORIGINAL
Down the lane from green bean on a stick are options more akin to our definition of a popsicle. Frozen fruit juices come in five flavors: mango, banana, kiwi, papaya and watermelon.
// RMB8/one, RMB15/two.
Take your lickings at Chance


MEAT? SWEET...
Chef Patrick Dang’s fun-loving lolli-porks replace hard candy with glazed, meltingly tender squares of meat covered in sweet Zhenjiang vinegar toffee. Now that’s a pork sword. // RMB68.
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