Almost 50 years of Slush Puppie Canada delighting taste buds and bringing color to life—and to tongues—for both young and old! In the photo, Jean-Rock Beaudoin is pictured with his two daughters and their iconic mascot. On the left is Andréanne, who has recently joined the family business adventure. On the right is Marie-Pier, who is continuing her studies.
Ice Breaker – The Kingston Frontenacs are set to return home this weekend, now playing on the recently renamed Slush Puppie Place. The transition occurred on Monday, February 19th, in which the Kingston Frontenacs hosted the Barrie Colts during their Family Day Game.
The City of Kingston celebrates the official opening of Slush Puppie Place
The City of Kingston, in partnership with the Kingston Frontenacs, celebrated the transition of the name of the Kingston Large Venue Entertainment Centre to Slush Puppie Place. Kingstonians of all ages gathered to watch the Frontenacs in action and to celebrate the inaugural event at Slush Puppie Place.
The Kingston Frontenacs Arena renamed Slush Puppie Place
Slush Puppie Canada and the City of Kingston are proud to announce that the Frontenacs' home arena, formerly Leon Centre, will now be known as Slush Puppie Place.
Slush Puppie Canada is proud to support Les Apprentis, a community organization that aims to integrate adults with intellectual disabilities into social and professional activities. What a success! The Soirée des Mises allowed us to raise $277,887.
After the enormous success of the first edition, Mr. Jean-Rock Beaudoin, outgoing president of the Centraide Outaouais campaign, is proud to invite you to the second edition of the great Spin-O-thon. At everyone's request, trainer Anouk Malavoy will be back to get you pedaling! The funds will be donated to Centraide Outaouais.