: A tornado-shaped, cherry-flavored bar on a plastic stick that hid a small figurine at its center.
: This is the primary home of the Pink Thing.
If you are looking for the authentic Pink Thing, your options are limited to the Six Flags experience:
The "Pink Thing" is a legendary cherry-flavored frozen treat primarily found at in Arlington . While it has changed forms over the years—from a "Buried Treasure" popsicle with a hidden plastic toy to scoopable ice cream—it remains an exclusive staple of the park's local culture. Where to Find the Pink Thing
: Historically, the treat has appeared at local iconic venues such as Texas Rangers games and the State Fair of Texas , though availability at these locations can vary by season. What Exactly Is a Pink Thing? The treat has evolved since its introduction in 1961:
: Located in the Old South & France section of the park, this location has traditionally served the modern scoopable version.
: A newer sweets shop near the carousel that serves various soft-serve treats; park-goers often look here for the latest frozen offerings.
Because the Pink Thing is rarely found in standard grocery stores, fans often look for similar flavors:
: A tornado-shaped, cherry-flavored bar on a plastic stick that hid a small figurine at its center.
: This is the primary home of the Pink Thing.
If you are looking for the authentic Pink Thing, your options are limited to the Six Flags experience:
The "Pink Thing" is a legendary cherry-flavored frozen treat primarily found at in Arlington . While it has changed forms over the years—from a "Buried Treasure" popsicle with a hidden plastic toy to scoopable ice cream—it remains an exclusive staple of the park's local culture. Where to Find the Pink Thing
: Historically, the treat has appeared at local iconic venues such as Texas Rangers games and the State Fair of Texas , though availability at these locations can vary by season. What Exactly Is a Pink Thing? The treat has evolved since its introduction in 1961:
: Located in the Old South & France section of the park, this location has traditionally served the modern scoopable version.
: A newer sweets shop near the carousel that serves various soft-serve treats; park-goers often look here for the latest frozen offerings.
Because the Pink Thing is rarely found in standard grocery stores, fans often look for similar flavors: