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Steel City offers more than 25 flavors of fruity and cream-based popsicles, made with fresh ingredients and inspired by Mexican "paletas". The business also sells bottled water, with all proceeds from water sales donated to [[NeverThirst]].
Steel City offers more than 25 flavors of fruity and cream-based popsicles, made with fresh ingredients and inspired by Mexican "paletas". The business also sells bottled water, with all proceeds from water sales donated to [[NeverThirst]].


Steel City Pops opened new locations at [[The Summit]] and behind [[The Pantry]] in [[Crestline Village]] in [[2013]].
Steel City Pops opened new locations at [[The Summit]] and behind [[The Pantry]] in [[Crestline Village]] in [[2013]]. In [[2014]] they opened a freestanding shop with a drive-thru window in a remodeled 1961 Airstream trailer in the parking lot of the [[Vapor Thrift Store]] at 5443 [[U.S. Highway 280]]. That same year the company opened two locations in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex as well as locations in [[Auburn]] and [[Tuscaloosa]].


==References==
==References==
* Carlton, Bob (May 25, 2012) "Cool treats at Steel City Pops are hot in Homewood." {{BN}}
* Carlton, Bob (May 25, 2012) "Cool treats at Steel City Pops are hot in Homewood." {{BN}}
* Carlton, Bob (May 9, 2013) "Way cool! Steel City Pops opens a third location today in Mountain Brook's Crestline Village." {{BN}}
* Carlton, Bob (May 9, 2013) "Way cool! Steel City Pops opens a third location today in Mountain Brook's Crestline Village." {{BN}}
* Carlton, Bob (March 13, 2014) "Birmingham's Steel City Pops expanding into Texas, opening shops in Dallas and Fort Worth ." {{BN}}


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 11:48, 15 March 2014

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Steel City Pops is a gourmet popsicle stand operating from a storefront at 2821 Central Avenue in Homewood and from pushcarts around the Birmingham area. The company, founded in 2012, is owned by Jim Watkins. Paul Brown manages the vending carts.

Watkins interned with Jan Moon of Dreamcakes to learn how to run a business before opening Steel City Pops. Richard and Lynielle Long designed the main store, most of which Watkins and Brown constructed themselves.

Steel City offers more than 25 flavors of fruity and cream-based popsicles, made with fresh ingredients and inspired by Mexican "paletas". The business also sells bottled water, with all proceeds from water sales donated to NeverThirst.

Steel City Pops opened new locations at The Summit and behind The Pantry in Crestline Village in 2013. In 2014 they opened a freestanding shop with a drive-thru window in a remodeled 1961 Airstream trailer in the parking lot of the Vapor Thrift Store at 5443 U.S. Highway 280. That same year the company opened two locations in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex as well as locations in Auburn and Tuscaloosa.

References

  • Carlton, Bob (May 25, 2012) "Cool treats at Steel City Pops are hot in Homewood." The Birmingham News
  • Carlton, Bob (May 9, 2013) "Way cool! Steel City Pops opens a third location today in Mountain Brook's Crestline Village." The Birmingham News
  • Carlton, Bob (March 13, 2014) "Birmingham's Steel City Pops expanding into Texas, opening shops in Dallas and Fort Worth ." The Birmingham News

External links