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Drumstick is the brand name, owned by Froneri, a joint venture between Nestlé and PAI Partners, [1] for a variety of frozen dessert -filled ice cream cones sold in the United States, Australia, Canada, Malaysia, Hong Kong, and other countries. The original product was invented by I.C. Parker of the Drumstick Company of Fort Worth, Texas, in ...
Despite the "frozen dairy dessert" clarification, some people on TikTok are already eager to toss their Drumsticks. "Oh I’ll never eat those again," one person said.
One TikToker tested out a variety of frozen desserts from several stores, including Trader Joe's and Target. After 24 hours, the three ice cream treats that didn't fully met were all cone-based ...
Ice cream cone. An ice cream cone or poke (Ireland/Scotland) is a brittle, cone -shaped pastry, usually made of a wafer similar in texture to a waffle, made so ice cream can be carried and eaten without a bowl or spoon. Many styles of cones are made, including pretzel cones, sugar-coated and chocolate-coated cones (coated on the inside).
The Drumstick with Peanuts Blizzard Treat consists of chocolate covered Drumstick cone pieces and chopped peanuts blended with world-famous vanilla soft serve to Blizzard perfection. Happy ...
Drumstick may refer to: Drum stick, a tool for playing drums. The drumstick tree, Moringa oleifera, or the pods and leaves of that tree used as a vegetable. Drumstick (frozen dairy dessert), a brand of frozen dairy dessert. Drumstick (poultry), the leg of a bird used as food. Drumstick (video game character), a video game character found in ...
The package says "frozen dairy desert." 68.97.22.226 ( talk) 02:04, 18 May 2011 (UTC) [ reply] My guess is because the ice cream is not made from cream primarily, and to avoid liability issues - the company is forced to describe it as a frozen dairy product. Most folks I would guess would call it ice cream without a second thought.
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