2014-08-15

Chloe Epstein’s desire to find nutritious snacks for her children sparked a satisfying—and sweet—new career.



1. Chloe’s soft-serve fruit, Hampton Coffee Company ($6.50). 869 Montauk Hwy., Water Mill, 726-2633. 2. Anthelios 60 Ultra Light Sunscreen Fluid, La Roche-Posay ($30). White’s Apothecary, 81 Main St., East Hampton, 324-0082. 3. Masai macho sandal, Global Girls ($140). The Styleliner, 139 Sagg Road, Sagaponack, 537-5106. 4. Laminated tribal-print Barbados bandeau top and bikini bottom, Milly Cabana ($210). 54 Main St., East Hampton, 604-6544. 5. Multicolor calf leather Rockstud tote, Valentino ($2,545). Hirshleifers, Americana Manhasset, 2060 Northern Blvd., Manhasset, 516-627-3566

With Chloe’s Soft Serve Fruit Co., which crafts simple desserts out of only real fruit, filtered water, and a sprinkle of organic cane sugar, former lawyer Chloe Epstein has created an ice cream alternative free of fat, gluten, dairy, sodium, cholesterol, and eight allergens. And with flavors ranging from blood orange to blueberry, Chloe’s desserts have established themselves as the snacks of the season. Sundaes, smoothies, and the store’s signature soft-serve fruit creations are available at a Chloe’s outpost within Water Mill’s Hampton Coffee Company, plus The Golden Pear Cafe, and the Candied Anchor, and children at Hampton Country Day Camp are cooling off healthier than ever this summer. When Epstein isn’t hard at work on new creations, the Sag Harbor resident lives for beach days with her family and always keeps it cool, thanks to these summer essentials.

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