You can usually find Dippin’ Dots at big entertainment spots, some regular stores, and online for home delivery.

Quick Scoop

Typical places that sell Dippin’ Dots

  • Amusement and theme parks (for example, big parks like Six Flags or similar regional parks often have branded kiosks or carts).
  • Shopping malls (kiosks in the main walkways or food courts, sometimes branded stands or small counters).
  • Stadiums and arenas (baseball, football, concert venues often have them at concession stands).
  • Movie theaters (some large multiplexes carry them at the main concessions area).
  • Fairs, carnivals, and water parks (seasonal stands are common at state fairs and local amusement spots).

Grocery, convenience, and other stores You’re more likely now than a few years ago to see Dippin’ Dots in regular stores as small pre‑packaged cups in the freezer section.

Common store types where people report finding them (varies by region and individual store):

  • Supermarkets (examples mentioned: Kroger, H‑E‑B, Meijer, Publix, Safeway).
  • Big‑box stores (some Walmart and Target locations, usually in the freezer aisle).
  • Convenience stores (7‑Eleven, Circle K, Wawa, Sheetz; also individual gas stations that carry small packets).
  • Drugstores (select CVS or Walgreens locations, usually in busier urban/suburban areas).

You may also see off‑brand “beaded ice cream” in places like Walmart when the official brand isn’t in stock, which fans say can be a decent substitute.

Online and delivery options

  • You can order directly from the official Dippin’ Dots website, including bulk bags and variety packs; they’re shipped in special coolers with dry ice to keep the beads frozen.
  • Bulk orders are popular for parties because the shipping cost is mostly in the cooler, so it’s more cost‑effective to buy a larger amount and share.

How to find them near you

  • Go to the official site and use their “Locations” or “Find a Store” tool, then enter your city or ZIP; you’ll see nearby kiosks, stores, and partner venues on a map.
  • You can also quickly check your local grocery or convenience store app by searching for “Dippin Dots” or “beaded ice cream” in the frozen section.

Many people on forums say they still associate Dippin’ Dots with “the ice cream of the future” at theme parks, but more and more are now spotting them in everyday places like 7‑Eleven and mall kiosks.

TL;DR: Look first at amusement parks, malls, stadiums, and some movie theaters; then check the freezer aisle in big supermarkets, big‑box, and convenience stores; and if that fails, order from the official site and have them shipped with dry ice.

Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.