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Coordinates: 41°4406N 71°2839W / 41.735057°N 71.477442°W / 41.735057; -71.477442
 

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Del's Lemonade & Refreshments, Inc.
Del's logo
Three paper cups with the Del's Lemonade logo on a wooden table
Paper cups of Del's Lemonade
Restaurant information
Established1948
Owner(s)Bruce DeLucia
Food typeFrozen Lemonade
CityCranston
StateRhode Island
CountryUnited States
Websitewww.dels.com

Del's is a brand of frozen lemonade typically found in Rhode Island and southeastern Massachusetts during the summer months. Del's lemonade is available in 20 states.[1] Frozen lemonade is a kind of slush. It is made from water, concentrate, and real lemons in an ice cream machine. In Rhode Island and southeastern Massachusetts "Del's" is synonymous with frozen lemonade.

History[edit]

Del's was founded by Angelo DeLucia, who originally received the recipe for lemonade from his father, Franco DeLucia, who brought the recipe to the United States from Italy.[2] Angelo then developed a machine to dispense their product.

The first Del's stand was a small, pushable cart in Cranston, Rhode Island, in 1948.[2] Soon afterwards, Angelo started using "Del's Trucks" to serve the beverage anywhere in the state. The company still uses the trucks today in addition to its storefront locations.

In 1993, the Rhode Island legislature made an attempt to select an official state beverage. Del's lemonade and coffee milk were chosen as "finalists"; however, coffee milk was eventually chosen as the official state beverage.[3]

The 2011 television movie Lemonade Mouth, a Disney Channel Original Movie adapted from the book of the same name by Massachusetts author Mark Peter Hughes, prominently features "Mel's Frozen Lemonade", which the author has indicated is a parody of Del's.

A Del's Lemonade stand in San Francisco

Angelo DeLucia died of prostate cancer on September 6, 2007.[4]

Products[edit]

There are seven main flavors of the popular drink: lemon, watermelon, peach-mango, blueberry, cherry, grapefruit, and blood orange. There are occasionally extra seasonal flavors, like tangerine. [5] Coffee was once a flavor but has not appeared on the menu for many years. Del's also sells other various products such as pretzel sticks, candy, and popcorn.

In partnership with Del's, the Narragansett Brewing Company produces a shandy called Del's Shandy.[6]

Distribution[edit]

Del's operates franchises selling their prepared product, with 20 locations in Rhode Island, the most of any state, as well as locations throughout the US, and even internationally. Trucks selling the product are often seen at popular beach locations in summer months. The Del's "take-home" mix and non-frozen variety of lemonade can be found in grocery stores throughout the world.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Perreault, Denise (July 23, 2014). "Del's lemonade folks squeezed from festival again". The Valley Breeze. Retrieved 2015-06-07.
  • ^ a b Armitage, Helen (19 December 2015). "The 10 Best Spots For Frozen Lemonade In Rhode Island". Culture Trip. Retrieved 2020-09-16.
  • ^ Lukas, Paul (2002-11-13). "The Big Flavors of Little Rhode Island". The New York Times. Retrieved 2018-07-23.
  • ^ "Angelo DeLucia 1928-2007". tribtoday.com. Retrieved 2020-09-15.
  • ^ "Flavors". dels.com. Del's Lemonade. 6 August 2019. Retrieved 7 October 2021.
  • ^ "Del's Shandy". Narragansett Brewing Company. Retrieved 2014-07-22.
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