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Six places to satisfy your s’mores craving in Greenville

Whether your sweet tooth wants this campfire treat in the summer or the fall, these places can satisfy your s’mores craving year round.

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Please sir, may I have s’more | Photo by GVLtoday

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This is s’more than a feeling. S’mores are typically associated with fires and fall, but in Greenville, you can have different takes on this campfire treat year-round. Take a look at some local spins on s’mores.

The Crazy Mason Milkshake Bar | 942 S. Main St.

S’mores the Merrier | This shake with vanilla ice cream, chocolate syrup, graham cracker, and a marshmallow rim is basically a frozen s’more in a jar.

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These s’mores are making me crazy. | Photo by The Crazy Mason Milkshake Bar

Insomnia Cookies | 12 E. Broad St., Ste 6A

S’mores Cookie | Grab your flannel and munch on this chocolate cookie with toasty marshmallow, crunchy graham cracker, and chocolate chunks.

Cocobowlz | Various locations

S’mores Bowl | Fall in love with this smoothie bowl featuring a cacao base with graham crackers, topped with marshmallows + nutella drizzle.

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Don’t harsh my marsh-mellow. | Photo by Cocobowlz

Kitchen Sync | 1609 Laurens Rd.

Shmores | Make sure you have enough firewood as you dive into this chocolate blackout cake with salted caramel ice cream, toasted marshmallow, and graham cracker crumble.

Creme Shack | 120 N. Main St.

Campfire S’mores | Cool down this fall with this rolled ice cream dish composed of s’mores Pop Tart, marshmallow + chocolate toppings, whipped cream, chocolate syrup, chocolate chips, and graham cracker.

Duck Donuts | 3935 Pelham Rd., Ste J

S’mores Donut | We donut know about you, but this culinary creation with chocolate icing, graham cracker crumbs, and marshmallow drizzle makes us want to sing a campfire song.

Can you think of s’more places with twists on this treat? Let us know.

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