Celebrate Halloween at Museum of I-Scream
what it’s like to be a kid again. I-Scream visitors will receive an ice cream mask and treat bag to collect unlimited candy as they melt into a world of pink skeletons, happy jack-o-lanterns and
legen-dairy limited time games, tricks and treats!
apothecary lab to meet the mad scientists behind the creation of MOIC’s pumpkin spice soft serve, and all the spooky recipes to try along the way. Trick or treat cauldrons will offer guests the
chance to treat themselves and fill their candy basket, or solve a riddle to earn an extra special reward. Kids and grownup kids
alike will connect over trick or treat scoops as they choose a sweet treat or delight their senses in a spooky scoop to guess the
trick flavor! Ghosts and ghouls will taste a new spin on MOIC’s classic ice cream hotdog made with black vegan soft serve, and be on the lookout to find out their I-Scream fate from the MOIC fortune teller. For the cherry on top of the festivities, visitors can order up a Witches Brew cocktail or join a Monster Mash dance
party in the world-famous Sprinkle Pool — complete with a foggy pink sprinkle graveyard and soundtrack of Halloween’s
greatest hits. With tricks and treats around every corner, there’s no better place than Museum of I-Scream to get sweet and
spooky this Halloween season!
choose from a Halloween-ified Sprinkle Pool sundae with spooky
candies for $18, or a chocolate pumpkin patch milkshake for $14.
from 9.30am-6.30pm and Sunday from 9.30am- 7.30pm. It is located at The Shops at Tribune Tower at 435 N. Michigan
Ave. General admission tickets start from $36 on weekdays, $44 on weekends, and $49 from October 28-30. can be reserved at
museumoficecream.com/book-chicago. For more updates and announcements, sign up for Museum of Ice Cream’s newsletter at
museumoficecream.com/getthelatestscoop and follow along at @museumoficecream.
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