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Ice cream parlor with 4-legged customers

July 4, 2016 by Staff News Writer

Rey Cacao

Rey Cacao

You might love animals as much as Alexander and Evelyn, who take their dogs Cacao and Pasión everywhere they go. However, you might have also encountered the same restrictions that lead them to open a business where there is no discrimination against fur, tails and four legs.

Cacao King is the first ice cream shop in the country that specializes in the care of dogs, and of course, where families can also eat ice cream with different toppings, such as cookies with fruit flavors.

Alexander explained they take into consideration the health of the animals. Therefore, the ice cream they sell for dogs is made of banana and supervised by a veterinarian regent. They also have permissions from the National Animal Health Service (SENASA).

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