At Everyday Sundae, everyone gets a scoop and ‘walks away with a smile’

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At Everyday Sundae, everyone gets a scoop and ‘walks away with a smile’
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This ice cream shop makes sure everyone who walks in — whether they've got money in their pocket or not — can get a cone.

, Foreman says he’d decided that he wanted to brighten up the neighborhood, serving freshly made sundaes on Warm Waffle Wednesdays.

One day, a woman named Nicole Harkin, who was part of a mothers group circle that would meet every Friday at the shop, noticed Foreman give a free cone to a kid who couldn’t pay. For him, this was a regular occurrence, but it stirred something in Harkin. Touched by the gesture, Foreman posted about it on social media. This started a chain of giving: Customers began“You know, giving stuff away when you’re a small business owner isn’t great business practice,” Harkin tells TODAY.com with a laugh. “But I could see him trying to do a bigger thing to improve the neighborhood. It was just really nice to see him give those ice cream cones away and really make a tangible difference in his neighborhood.

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