This 120-ounce jug of Hershey’s syrup for $10 will kick up your ice cream game

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If you’re thinking about what you can bring to all the summer cookouts you’re invited to this year — you can stop right now.

Why? Because I found it. Trust me, it doesn’t get any better than this.

Thanks to Walmart — and a mad scientist at Hershey — for $10.32, you will be the life of the party when your contribution is … wait for it … a 120-ounce jug of chocolate syrup.

That’s right — a jug.

Take a look, my friend:

Walmart.com / Illustration: Simplemost

Can you just imagine walking into the party with nearly a gallon of Hershey’s syrup hoisted on your shoulder?! You win. Period.

Of course, you’ll also need a lot of ice cream to go with your syrup. Sam’s Club has you covered there, with a 5-quart container of ice cream for just $6.68.

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If you decide to buy the 7.5-pound jug of syrup, for an extra $6 Walmart will even send you a pump that’s compatible with it. That would probably be a wise investment, unless you’re totally cool just pouring chocolate syrup all over everything. (No judgment here!)

To get the pump, just send a check or money order payable to Hershey’s Syrup Pump Offer, with your name, address and phone number to:

Syrup Jug 53MM Pump Offer
P.0. Box 8685
Woodcliff Lake, NJ, 07677-8685

Oh, and in case you were wondering, 120 ounces is the equivalent of five normal-sized bottles of Hershey’s syrup.

How long do you think it’d take your family to go through 120 ounces of Hershey’s syrup?

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Kaitlin Gates
Kaitlin is a freelance multimedia journalist with a degree in journalism and psychology. Along with Simplemost, she also writes for Don't Waste Your Money, where she loves finding great deals to help people save money.

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