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Some days, it seems like Tucson invented heat, but in response, its
people invented an antidote—raspados. The shaved-ice concoctions
are best served from the Oasis Raspados location in the little white
shack on St. Mary's Road. Any time is a good time for raspados, but the
only time they are truly curative is when monsoon season begins, and
the swamp cooler stops working. The heaps of ice with fruit, housemade
fruit syrups and ice cream cool you from the inside out. As you slurp
the creamy, icy goodness with fresh fruit, you'll think to yourself,
"Life is good. I can live without an air conditioner for another
summer. I will survive."