The price is quite reasonable.
As long as things go smoothly, selling them all shouldn't be a problem.
A vendor loudly said, "Many thanks to Shopkeeper Xie for your generosity, we certainly wouldn't be the kind to break trust."
Then.
Quite a few people saw a vendor carrying a wooden box wrapped in thick cotton cloth, not showing much, yet yelling nearby, "Selling ice popsicles! Orange, watermelon, peach, pear ice popsicles!"
The capital's citizens regarded themselves as knowledgeable.
Some, driven by curiosity, stopped the vendor: "What are ice popsicles? Are they Bingjian?"
Actually, Bingjian is just the name for what we call ice cream in later times, but only the Royal Family and wealthy families could afford it, while ordinary folks considered getting a watermelon in summer a luxury.
After all, a watermelon costs dozens of wen each.
