
A Taste of N'awlins
Atlanta Journal
Haley Dorfman's stilettos click-clacked on the pavement as she approached the lime-green trailer at the far end of the Shell station in Midtown.
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Storm's Escape Routes: One Forced, One Chosen
New York Times
August 23, 2006
The small van, painted a heraldic bright green, is planted like a flag amid the frenetic commerce of Midtown, claiming a speck of territory for Louisiana. Customers line up at the window to order New Orleans-style snowballs: fluffy concoctions of ice, flavor and condensed milk so delicate they immediately begin to puddle in the heat.
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Water Dissolves Water
Shokai's Blog
August 24, 2006
This is cool—I pass this snowcone truck ("Orleagian Snowballs") at the corner of Piedmont and Monroe every week on my way to Monday night zazen, among my other travels. I've even stopped to get one once or twice.
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Things That Disquieted Us in Today's Business News
The Consumerist
August 24, 2006
Kenneth Woodfin saw the storm coming, and fled Hurricane Katrina's wrath as it aspproached New Orleans in August of 2005. After the storm, he and his family relocated to Atlanta, GA and the entrepreneurial 20-something started a new business venture: selling New Orleans-style snowballs at a small stand located in the heart of Miidtown Atlanta.
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43rd Annual Fall Fair Was a Humdinger!
Pace Academy
October 13, 2006
Despite the early cool temperatures, [the kids] lined up for the Orleagian Snowballs.
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Love, Wine & Songs to Sing
The Sustainable Society
March 1, 2007
Kenneth Woodfin saw the storm coming, and fled Hurricane Katrina's wrath as it aspproached New Orleans in August of 2005. After the storm, he and his family relocated to Atlanta, GA and the entrepreneurial 20-something started a new business venture: selling New Orleans-style snowballs at a small stand located in the heart of Miidtown Atlanta.
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Orleagian Snowballs was recently featured in Atlanta's own AJC. Read more >>








