"Nelson’s has built its reputation on almost comically large servings of Kemps ice cream. The shop first opened in Stillwater in 1923 as Seven Corners grocery store. In the ’60s, it sold hefty two-scoop ice cream cones for just 10 cents. Decades later, Nelson’s is still known for its generous servings. A “child” size will buy you a towering cone of black licorice chip, moose tracks, or Superman ice cream." - Eater Staff