Ed Irving and Bob Greenberg carefully cultivated their vending truck business into what is now a 24-location restaurant chain that specializes in, among other items, their signature frozen fruit drink. In the beginning, you might have met Ed or Bob serving their lemon eegee’s drink in front of high schools, at sporting events and concerts. And today you can still order the same lemon eegee’s that Bob and Ed first started selling in ’71. Fortunately, there are now more flavors to choose from (lemon can get old after 46 years) and you can order a sandwich or other baked goods to complement your eegee’s, but it’s essentially the same cup of brain-freezing fruit goodness that was served truck-side more than 40 years ago.
When I first moved to Tucson three years ago, I tried Eegee's at the recommendation of several people. I was not originally impressed. The "fries" that...
I haven't had eegee's since forever. We were driving through Tucson and decided try one of their famous slushees to see if they were the same from my...
Horrible! Our order was made incorrectly. Our French fries were burnt/over cooked. What we paid for was not what we had ordered and not what was verbally...