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  2. Ice cream social - Wikipedia

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    Ice cream social held in a U.S. community college. An ice cream social (also known as an ice cream party) is a planned event, where the main focus is to have ice cream served to the guests. It is often a neighborhood event or welcoming party, normally held during the summer. [1]

  3. Throw an Ice Cream Social - AOL

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    One of the best things about hosting an ice cream social — besides the obvious benefits of enjoying. It is always fun to celebrate [one of] America's favorite [desserts], by throwing a casual ...

  4. KD Finds: Summer Ice Cream Social - AOL

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    Creamy, cold and delicious -- ice cream is the star of summer desserts, and there's no better way to end National Ice Cream Month than Find the official rules here. Beat the heat with the ultimate ...

  5. Summer Fridays: Ice Cream Social - AOL

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    Throw a big ice cream social to celebrate the end of summer. Ice cream parties are easy to plan. You just need a few different ice cream flavors, some toppings, and a few desserts to complete your ...

  6. Ice Cream for Breakfast Day - Wikipedia

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    A bowl of ice cream offered for free by an ice cream vendor in celebration of Ice Cream for Breakfast Day 2014. Ice Cream for Breakfast Day is an informal holiday celebrated on the first Saturday in February when some people deliberately eat ice cream for breakfast.

  7. Ice cream - Wikipedia

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    "Ice cream" must be at least 10 percent milk fat, and must contain at least 180 grams (6.3 oz) of solids per litre. When cocoa, chocolate syrup, fruit, nuts, or confections are added, the percentage of milk fat can be 8 percent. [68] "Ice cream mix" is defined as the pasteurized mix of cream, milk and other milk products that are not yet frozen ...

  8. Ice cream float - Wikipedia

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    The ice cream float was invented by Robert M. Green in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in 1874 during the Franklin Institute's semicentennial celebration. The traditional story is that, on a particularly hot day, Green ran out of ice for the flavored drinks he was selling and instead used vanilla ice cream from a neighboring vendor, inventing a new drink.

  9. The secret ingredient to easy, extra creamy homemade ice cream. Hint: It's found in the baking aisle. ... With a rich chocolate flavor, a fluffy texture, and a tangy cream cheese frosting, classic ...