The cold, refreshing taste of a Del's Lemonade is a staple for Rhode Islanders.

As many locations open their doors for the season, a new spot to score a cup of your favorite flavor will soon open, too.

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You read that right: Del's Lemonade has a new location, this time inside Roger Williams Park Zoo. This is a game changer.

Del's Lemonade Comes to RWP Zoo

“Bringing authentic Rhode Island flavors back to the Zoo has been my driving goal," said Kyla Casey, General Manager of the SSA Group at Roger Williams Park Zoo.

"They were incredibly enthusiastic about returning, and we're delighted to not only feature them but also welcome them as dedicated corporate sponsors," Casey added.

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Typically, you couldn't find a Del's until after you left the zoo, being sold on the side of the road. It was always after you had the kids fully buckled; it was hard to pull the car over and you drove away dreaming about the sweet lemon-y taste of the summertime staple.

Now, you can enjoy the tasty treat while exploring the grounds and seeing the animals at Roger Williams Park Zoo.

READ MORE: Own Your Own Del's Lemonade Stand in Warren, RI

Where Can I Get a Del's?

"There is a stationary Del's location on the Return of the Dinosaurs trail and there will be push carts in other locations throughout the zoo," Casey said.

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"The Del’s location on the Return of the Dinosaurs! trail is now open daily while the push carts throughout the zoo will open on Saturday, April 12," Casey said.

Wondering if your favorite flavor will be available? The classic lemon and watermelon will be scooped and served along with a brand new flavor: a green Raptor Refresher.

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The refresher is available during the "Return of the Dinosaurs!" exhibit which is open now through August 10.

READ MORE: Dinosaurs Return to Providence's Roger Williams Park Zoo

Sneak Peek of Dinosaur Trail in Providence

Check out the fun to be had at Roger Williams Park Zoo in Providence this spring and summer.

Gallery Credit: Michaela Johnson

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There are over 427 acres of beautiful landscaping, historical buildings and family friendly spaces at Roger Williams Park in Providence. Gifted to the city in 1872 by the last descendant of Roger Williams, Betsey Williams, the park has become primarily known for its amazing zoo. But throughout this historic district listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places, there are plenty of other stunning things to see.

Gallery Credit: Nancy Hall

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