The Story behind Pelican’s Snoballs

The Story behind Pelican’s Snoballs
Pelican's SnoBalls

My friends, family and neighbors love Pelicans. Whether it’s a treat after Church on Sunday or after hitting a few at 401 Golf, it’s a inexpensive way to connect with friends and enjoy something as simple as a frozen treat. Next time you’re in Raleigh at 401/Fayetteville Rd just past Old Stage Road or in Apex on Hwy 55 between Perry & James Street stop by and try one for yourself! Be sure to check them out in facebook or on their website.

 Fun Facts about Pelican’s SnoBalls:

150 Calories – The average calories in a small snoball.

0% – Amount of fat or cholesterol in a Pelican’s snoball (unless you get it stuffed, or SnoCream of course)

Stains? – Don’t worry about snoball syrup spills, they don’t stain clothes.

Gluten Free – Pelican’s SnoBalls do not have Gluten in them.

Pure Cane Sugar – No high fructose corn syrup is used in our SnoBalls.

Nut Free Zone – Pelican’s SnoBalls are sometimes made by a nut, but do not contain any real ones.

3 – Number of servings of Pelican’s SnoBalls you should have daily.

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Since relocating from Northern Michigan in 2007 I have lived in Garner (27529) with my wife Melanie and our four children. With personal production of 8MM in real estate sales across Southern Wake County I am considered to be a local market expert in the following communities: Garner (27529), Fuquay-Varina (27526), Holly-Springs (27540), Apex (27502), and Raleigh (27603, 27604, 27606, 27609, 27610)) which spans from downtown Raleigh to Willow Spring including Lake Wheeler. Call or email me, I’m here to help! Ricardo Cobos (919) 526-0183