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Popbar goes mobile: Look for your favorite modern Italian gelateria — well, everywhere
By Laurie Larsh

June 29, 2021 07:31 AM,
Updated June 29, 2021 08:56 AM
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The Lyons family is launching the PopBar Charlotte food truck to compliment its NoDa and Camp North End locations. Sweet Seoul Media / @sweetseoulmedia
Just in time for the summer heat, cult favorite Popbar is adding a food truck to its growing list of Charlotte locations. The “pop, dip, top” bars feature a gelato, sorbet or frozen yogurt base, dipped in one of a variety of chocolates, and are finished off with a topping of choice — think toasted marshmallow dipped in dark chocolate with waffle cone pieces (we know!).

The new truck will be available for events, festivals, weddings and private parties and will feature up to 12 popular bar combinations as well as frozen lemonades and hot waffle pops on a stick. Its inaugural event will be the FabFest — Charlotte’s Beatles Festival, which will take place in Spirit Square at 345 N College St. on July 10.

“Expanding with a food truck was a great opportunity to extend our reach,” owner Kia Lyons told CharlotteFive. “It’s also great that it’s mobile marketing. It’s great seeing people take a second look when we are on the road — I hope they are thinking about booking when they do!”

The Italian gelateria with a twist originally opened in New York in 2010, before expanding throughout the U.S. You can find the two Charlotte Popbar locations in NoDa at 3123 North Davidson St. and at Camp North End at 270 Camp Road.

Launching the food truck did not come without its challenges. “With such a decline in sales, funding was our biggest challenge,” Lyons said. “We would not have been able to build this truck without the support of the city through the Innovation Grant. There were a lot of delays, which were out of our control, but if COVID taught us anything, it taught us that we needed to be mobile.”


Popbar’s pops range from $4.50 to $7 and the truck rental minimum for an event starts at $250. For details, email charlotte@pop-bar.com.

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Soon, you’ll be able to get your favorite Popbar treats on a food truck. Courtesy of Popbar
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Camp North End location: 270 Camp Road, Suite 105, Charlotte, NC 28205

NoDa location: 3123 N. Davidson St., Suite B, Charlotte, NC 28205


Mobile food truck location coming soon.

Cuisine: frozen dessert pops and gelato on a stick

Instagram: @popbarclt
 
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The ‘Home of the ’90s’ Museum opens this weekend near Charlotte
By Ebony L. Morman

April 15, 2021 07:00 AM,
Updated July 01, 2021 10:26 AM
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Inigma Productions painted the now famous mural in the Home of the ’90s Charlotte home. Home of the '90s
Whether you’re a fan of the ’90s era or not, you know it when you see it. Baggy clothes, bright colors, loud music and fun immediately come to mind at the mention of its name.

“It makes people smile,” Home of the ’90s Museum owner Jessica Jones said. “It’s an era that’s full of bright smiles and bright colors.”

Charlotte residents — and those outside of the Queen City — have had the pleasure of experiencing the ’90s in all of its glory for private photo shoots and events, thanks to Jones.

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Jessica Jones, center, wanted to keep the ’90s alive, which inspired her to come up with Home of the ’90s, an event space and Airbnb rental that she also lives in. Reaves World Productions CharlotteFive
Patrons rented the colorful, decorated home for a day — or night — of fun and often posted the experiences on Instagram. Visitors enjoyed the brick wall with a pay phone attached and the now famous “The Fresh Prince of Charlotte” mural created by Charlotte-based artist Inigma Productions. The new location will also feature work from DeNeer Davis, Tajmah Allison, Myrrh Made Art and Maargechaarge.


“The first thing that was ever created was The Fresh Prince of Charlotte wall,” she said. “That’s what made it poppin’, him showing the progress on Instagram live. He was my first artist.”

As a result of the original concept’s success since inception, Home of the ’90s Museum is going bigger — about four times bigger. The new space in Concord opening July 3 is about 4,000 square feet, has 12 rooms and a huge living room space. More room means more opportunity for growth, which is why Jones bought on Detroit-native Camille Stinson. Jones created the first concept and Stenson will be the duo’s visionary.

“Where the home was a baby version, this is like the grandfather,” Jones said. “It’s a museum, it’s going to be full-fledged interactive, innovative and colorful.”

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The original Home of the ’90s captured an unforgettable era. Home of the '90s
A larger space is exactly what was needed. Jones started to feel a bit overwhelmed with bookings in the original 800-square-foot space. Now, Jones and Stinson will be able to express their creativity without as many limitations. The museum will eventually double as a private event space. For the event space, think “VIP exclusive” parties, private events and corporate gatherings for 50 guests or fewer.


Jones is eagerly anticipating the moment she’s able to reveal what she’s been creating.

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Local artist DeNeer Davis paints a mural in the new space. Home of the ’90s
“I want to see everybody’s smiles and their necks hurting like at the house because there were paintings on the ceiling,” she said. “I’m most excited about the development and growing and how I made something three times bigger than it was before in just a matter of one year. I’m just excited for everyone to see my creation.”

Pro tip: Follow Home of the ’90s Museum on Instagram for up-to-date information.

Bonus: Sweet and loving pets — up to 40 pounds — are welcomed on specific days.

Home of the ’90s Museum
Concord, North Carolina

Instagram: @homeofthe90s
 

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@Bryan Danielson recently in ya state b, I have questions. Lots of questions - Let’s just say it was an interesting experience, fun BUT I have questions
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70 mph is the speed limit huh?? That would be nice if I didn’t see 70 near accidents in less than 70 minutes- wtf is really good with the drivers out here??
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Tailgaters anonymous -riding tf outta my bumper imma just assume it was my outta state plates bc :weirdo:

Do yall really need Bojangles and Cook Out every 2.5 miles.
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Beautiful Charlotte skyline. Nice scenery. Nice loft space - Charlotte downtown is nice
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prepare for a New York infiltration; my people are talking about setting up shop
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Queens NYC in the Queen City creating a Mecca of black royalty from the East.
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I must say that the people who I met were very friendly, everyone that I met- they hooked the group that I was with something serious.
Side note- y’all dudes are not shy AT ALL down there, most creative and polite pick up lines or conversation starter cold approaches coming at me that I’ve heard in a minute - impressive:laugh:
 

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@Bryan Danielson recently in ya state b, I have questions. Lots of questions - Let’s just say it was an interesting experience, fun BUT I have questions
:francis::francis::deadrose:
70 mph is the speed limit huh?? That would be nice if I didn’t see 70 near accidents in less than 70 minutes- wtf is really good with the drivers out here??
:mjtf:
Tailgaters anonymous -riding tf outta my bumper imma just assume it was my outta state plates bc :weirdo:

Do yall really need Bojangles and Cook Out every 2.5 miles.
:deadrose:
Beautiful Charlotte skyline. Nice scenery. Nice loft space - Charlotte downtown is nice
:leon:
prepare for a New York infiltration; my people are talking about setting up shop
:ohlawd:
Queens NYC in the Queen City creating a Mecca of black royalty from the East.
:ohhh:

I must say that the people who I met were very friendly, everyone that I met- they hooked the group that I was with something serious.
Side note- y’all dudes are not shy AT ALL down there, most creative and polite pick up lines or conversation starter cold approaches coming at me that I’ve heard in a minute - impressive:laugh:



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I’m just seeing this…….

the speed limit says 70, but people be going 85-90

Especially at night!!!!

I tell young kids I coached for basketball to stay off the highways at night and definitely stay off the left lane. They ain’t built for that :wow:

@Henry Orbit almost got his license taken a week ago for going 94mph:picard:
 

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I’m just seeing this…….

the speed limit says 70, but people be going 85-90

Especially at night!!!!

I tell young kids I coached for basketball to stay off the highways at night and definitely stay off the left lane. They ain’t built for that :wow:

@Henry Orbit almost got his license taken a week ago for going 94mph:picard:
I've gotta stop acting like I-85 is the autobahn :francis:
 
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I’m just seeing this…….

the speed limit says 70, but people be going 85-90

Especially at night!!!!

I tell young kids I coached for basketball to stay off the highways at night and definitely stay off the left lane. They ain’t built for that :wow:

@Henry Orbit almost got his license taken a week ago for going 94mph:picard:


I was going 90 on 485 last week and the traffic in front of me was pulling away from me :mjlol:
 

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I’m just seeing this…….

the speed limit says 70, but people be going 85-90

Especially at night!!!!

I tell young kids I coached for basketball to stay off the highways at night and definitely stay off the left lane. They ain’t built for that :wow:

@Henry Orbit almost got his license taken a week ago for going 94mph:picard:
It was broad day, everybody was driving at least 90, no fux to be distributed. Compared to the 55 in my cities - shyt was like driving on a formula 1 race track. People crossing 3 lanes like it was nothing. The other thing were the 2 lane highways, felt like I was driving forever on a never ending road
 

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I’m just seeing this…….

the speed limit says 70, but people be going 85-90

Especially at night!!!!

I tell young kids I coached for basketball to stay off the highways at night and definitely stay off the left lane. They ain’t built for that :wow:

@Henry Orbit almost got his license taken a week ago for going 94mph:picard:
What’s that baseball stadium called across the way from the Charlotte football stadium?
 
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