Are you ready for low-calorie soft serve in a cone?

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At Cooking Light, we're all about a healthy approach to food—including the occasional sweet treat in moderation. So in general, Halo Top's ultra low calorie dessert hasn't been our thing. But it's hard to argue with their popularity among those who want to have their ice cream and eat the entire pint, too. 

If you're firmly in the Halo Top camp, you'll be excited to hear that the brand is slowly expanding into brick-and-mortar ice cream parlors, Eater reports.

Halo Top opened their very first "scoop shop" in November of last year, according to PopSugar, dishing out a variety of cones, cups, and treats that slash the fat and calories of traditional ice cream.

You can snag a sample of your favorite Halo Top treats currently in one of their two California locations—Culver City, and another in Topanga. A pop-up recently opened to test the New York market, serving a very enticing (yet not as indulgent) summer treat of peaches and cream Halo Top served in a croissant-muffin hybrid, Eater writes.

In these new stores, customers are able to order either soft serve or scoops of Halo Top ice cream in a cup, which is definitely your best bet for the lightest treat out there. But you can also enjoy a variety of cones or convert your favorite Halo Top flavor into an ice cream sandwich or taco.

Which flavors will you be able to enjoy, you might ask? Vanilla, chocolate, strawberry, blueberry crumble, peanut butter, birthday cake, vanilla bean, caramel macchiato, cookie dough, red velvet, sea salt caramel, and mint chip—just to name a few. The soft serve Halo Top is just about 100 calories per serving, while scoops are upwards of 90 calories per serving. The new stores also are currently serving two flavors—chocolate and cookie dough—in non-dairy varieties.