Sugar-N-Ice
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Sugar-N-Ice (Japanese: あまいやつめたいや Sweet and Icy) is a chain of vendors located across the Paldea region.
In the games
Ice cream purchased at Sugar-N-Ice can be consumed to gain different types of Meal Powers.
Locations
Sugar-N-Ice has branches in the following locations:
| Branch | Detail |
|---|---|
| Artazon | Northern edge of town by the hedge maze |
| Around the swimming pool (×3) | |
| Cascarrafa | Second level, northeast corner of central plaza |
| Second level, northwest corner of central plaza | |
| Second level, southwest corner of central plaza | |
| Cortondo | Near the Cortondo (East) Pokémon Center |
| Levincia | Southern half, eastern edge of the city |
| Southern half, close to the center of the city | |
| Northern half, near the Levincia (North) Pokémon Center | |
| Northern half, eastern edge of the city | |
| Northern half, northern edge of the city | |
| In front of the realty buildings (×2) | |
| Los Platos | Near the Los Platos (East) Pokémon Center |
| Medali | In the plaza behind the amphitheater |
| Near the Treasure Eatery (×2) | |
| Mesagoza | Northwest of the Mesagoza main entrance |
| Northwest of the Mesagoza (West) Pokémon Center | |
| South of the central plaza (×2) | |
| On top of a hill in the northeastern corner of the city (×2) | |
| Southwest of the Mesagoza (East) Pokémon Center | |
| Porto Marinada | Northwest corner of the town |
| Zapapico | Center of the town |
Ice Cream
All Sugar-N-Ice stalls sell the same products regardless of branch. A single stall in Medali is an exception, serving Grilled Rice Balls in addition to the ice cream products listed below.
| Name | Cost | Image | Meal Power | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mint Chocolate Ice Cream チョコミントアイス Mint Chocolate Ice Cream |
$950 | Raid Power: Fairy (1) Humungo Power: Steel (1) Egg Power: (1) |
The mint flavor is strong and the chocolate is bitter—a distant contrast that keeps you coming back for more. | |
| Fizzy Ice Cream ソーダアイス Soda Ice Cream |
$900 | Exp. Point Power: Normal (1) Catching Power: Water (1) Humungo Power: Fire (1) |
The texture of this icy treat is delightful—and it's light sweetness is, too. You'll never get tired of eating this. | |
| Strawberry Ice Cream ストロベリーアイス Strawberry Ice Cream |
$900 | Egg Power: (1) Exp. Point Power: Water (1) Raid Power: Rock (1) |
Fresh strawberries are folded into the ice cream, so you can taste their natural sweetness. | |
| Mango Ice Cream マンゴーアイス Mango Ice Cream |
$900 | Teensy Power: Normal (1) Raid Power: Dragon (1) Catching Power: Electric (1) |
Well-ripened mangoes are carefully selected for this ice cream. Its stunning sweetness may not be for everyone. | |
| Nacli Salt Ice Cream コジオソルトアイス Kojio Salt Ice Cream |
$900 | Humungo Power: Ice (1) Item Drop Power: Grass (1) Catching Power: Dark (1) |
This is the shop's signature ice cream, using Nacli's salt for its gentler flavor. | |
| Teriyaki Ice Cream TERIYAKIアイス TERIYAKI Ice Cream |
$1,150 | Item Drop Power: Bug (1) Raid Power: Fighting (1) Egg Power: (1) |
This dish is secretly very popular, with the sweet-and-salty sauce bringing many repeat customers. |
Names
| Language | Name | Origin |
|---|---|---|
| Japanese | あまいやつめたいや Amai ya Tsumetai ya | Literally "Sweet and Icy" |
| English | Sugar-N-Ice | From sugar and ice |
| German | Heiß auf Eis | Literally "Hot on Ice" |
| European Spanish | Dulcinante | From dulce (bread) and the suffix -ante (used to form adjective and nouns from verbs). Possibly a reference to the characters Dulcinea and Rocinante in the Spanish novel Don Quixote |
| French | Sucré Glacé | From sucré (sweet; sugared) and glacé (icy; glazed) |
| Italian | Zucchero Gelato | From zucchero (sugar) and gelato |
| Korean | 아이스위트 Ice-Sweet | From ice and sweet |
| Chinese (Traditional) | 甜冷美滋 Tiánlěngměizī / Tìhmláahngméihjī | From 甜 tián / tìhm (sweet), 冷 lěng / láahng (cold), 美 měi / méih (beautiful), and 滋 zī / jī (taste). Similar to 甜冷美后 Tiánlěngměihòu / Tìhmláahngméihhauh (Tsareena). |
| Chinese (Simplified) | 甜冷美滋 Tiánlěngměizī |
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