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  2. Non-Newtonian fluid - Wikipedia

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    Another example of non-Newtonian fluid flow is chilled caramel ice cream topping (so long as it incorporates hydrocolloids such as carrageenan and gellan gum). The sudden application of force —by stabbing the surface with a finger, for example, or rapidly inverting the container holding it—causes the fluid to behave like a solid rather than ...

  3. Scams Are Good, Actually. “Scam Goddess” Laci ... - AOL

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    Living that soft life with candles, ice cream, no one to please other than myself is a lot easier than being so extra all the time. When you bring other people into the equation, things get ...

  4. Solo Foods - Wikipedia

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    Solo Foods was founded by John A. Sokol, a Czechoslovakian immigrant who arrived in Chicago in 1889, entered the food business and by 1902, owned four grocery stores. In 1905, Sokol launched a wholesale coffee, tea and spice business and incorporated the name Sokol & Company in 1907.

  5. Eutectic system - Wikipedia

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    The eutectic nature of salt and water is exploited when salt is spread on roads to aid snow removal, or mixed with ice to produce low temperatures (for example, in traditional ice cream making). Ethanol–water has an unusually biased eutectic point, i.e. it is close to pure ethanol, which sets the maximum proof obtainable by fractional freezing.

  6. Chocolate dipped dynasty: How a giant ice cream cone signals ...

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    Some things just seem like they are forever, like the cone, and like Zesto itself, known for its chicken, burgers, and hot dogs — and that towering roadside ice cream sculpture.

  7. 'A Cascade of Ice Cream Mix and Maggots:' Gross Fast ... - AOL

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    So one day, [the new manager] decided it was time to clean the ice cream machine and asked one of the employees from there to teach us. They didn't know how, so he went around asking, and no one ...

  8. Mix-in - Wikipedia

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    A mix-in is a type of dessert made of ice cream and another flavoring such as candy. Mix-in desserts are traditionally sold in an ice cream parlor and are made at the time of ordering. Popular examples of this dessert include Dairy Queen 's Blizzard and McDonald's McFlurry.

  9. 14 Popular Coffee Mate Creamer Flavors Ranked ... - AOL

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    Coffee mate creamers are also found at 7-Eleven coffee stations, and you can find complementary ones at many hotel chains, so chances are good you can find them whenever you need them.