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Welcome to Make My Day Ice!

About Us

Make My Day Italian Ice is a family-owned and operated mobile vending business as a result of a vision, hard work and determination. Our hope is to offer a delicious, guilt-free “water ice” for both the young and young at heart. Diet and education prevent many forms of cancer and we are excited to share this low calorie/low sugar treat and cancer awareness with the community. Most of us have been affected by the disease, and through that commonality and our Italian ice, look forward to meeting and engaging with all of our customers.

Sandra K. Day

Make My Day Ice was started with the vision to honor Cresandra’s mother, Sandra K. Day. She was a native Austinite and was dedicated to her community and church family. She was diagnosed with stage IV colon cancer in late 2009 and lost her battle to cancer on November 5, 2010 at the young age of 56. She leaves behind three sons (Christopher, Sean and Collin) and one daughter (Cresandra). Make My Day Ice was established by Cresandra, her son-in-law (Kevin) and two of her eight grandchildren (Kennedy and Kevin II) Smiles as big and as bright as hers is what we aim to give and to receive. Come check us out and we thank you in advance for your support!

Our Flavors

We have delicious flavors to offer at our events. Our Italian ice is fat free, dairy free, gluten free, no cholesterol, vegan friendly, low calories, and made with some fresh fruit with no high fructose syrup.

Peach, Blueberry, Cherry, Grape, Mango, Green Apple, Pina Colada, Watermelon, Lemon

Cancer Awareness Flavor Facts:

Peach (Uterine): The 4th most common cancer for women in the US and most commonly diagnosed gynecologic cancer. A woman’s pap test screens for cervical cancer and not uterine. Know the symptoms and speak with your doctor.
Blueberry (Colorectal): 3rd most commonly diagnosed cancer and the 2nd leading cause of cancer deaths. On average, 1 in 20 people will be diagnosed with colon cancer. There are currently more than 1 million colon cancer survivors in the US.
Cherry (Blood cancers): There are (3) main types of blood cancers: Leukemia, cancer that is found in your blood and bone marrow; Lymphoma (Hodgkin), blood cancer that affects the lymphatic system; and Myeloma, blood cancer that specifically targets your plasma cells. Over 1 million Americans are living with, or in remission from these blood cancers.
Grape (Pancreatic): Pancreatic cancer is the 3rd leading cause of cancer-related death in the US surpassing breast cancer. It is expected to become the 2nd leading cause of cancer related death in the year 2020, surpassing colorectal cancer.
Mango (Bone): There are three main types of bone cancer: Osteosarcoma, chondrosarcoma and Ewing’s sarcoma. Primary cancers of bones account for less than 0.2% of all cancers.
Green Apple (Lymphoma): Non Hodgkin lymphoma is the 7th most common cause of cancer related deaths in the US. The risk increases with age and is more common in males than in females. This cancer starts in the white blood cells called lymphocytes.
Pina Colada (Lung): Lung cancer is the leading cancer killer in both men and women in the US. Smoking, a main cause of small cell and non small cell lung cancer, contributes to 80% to 90% of lung cancer deaths in women and men, respectively.
Watermelon (Breast): Breast cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death among women. One in eight women in the US will be diagnosed with breast cancer in her lifetime.

Where Can You Find Us?

Plan a neighborhood party and invite us out. It’s hot and we are a hit!

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MAKE MY DAY ICE

We are available to cater any event or special occasion whether it be: birthday parties, church events, school events, business functions, employee appreciation, family reunions, sporting events, grand openings, concerts, festivals, weddings or wherever there are people that would enjoy having a refreshing, tasty treat. Email or contact us today for a quote!

Contact Us

makemydayice@gmail.com

512.422.1096

 

Mom’s Favorite Thing to Say to Me as a Kid: “It Couldn’t be Done”

Somebody said it couldn’t be done, but she with a chuckle replied

That maybe it couldn’t be, she would be the one who wouldn’t say so till she tried.

So she buckled right in with the trace of a grin on her face if she worried she hid it

She started to sing as she tackled that thing that couldn’t be done and WE did it! ~unknown~

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