June 14, 2025 - 23:40

More than a century ago, Italian immigrants Giovanni and Caterina DiCosmo opened a small location selling a cool treat that would become a beloved staple in the community. Their commitment to quality and authentic flavors has allowed DiCosmo’s Italian Ice to thrive for 110 years, making it a cherished local institution.
The journey began in the early 20th century when the DiCosmo family sought to share their traditional Italian recipes with their new home. Over the years, the business evolved, but its core values remained intact: a dedication to handmade, refreshing Italian ice made from the finest ingredients.
Today, the establishment continues to draw in customers of all ages, serving a variety of flavors that reflect both classic and contemporary tastes. The family’s passion for creating a delightful experience has ensured that DiCosmo’s remains not just a business, but a beloved part of the community’s fabric. As they celebrate this remarkable milestone, the DiCosmo family looks forward to many more years of serving smiles, one scoop at a time.
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