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  2. Dippin' Dots Brings This Flavor Out of ‘Retire-“mint”’ After ...

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    “It’s the Dippin’ Dots.” “It’s the ice cream of the future that has been the ice cream of the future now for 40 years and has never made it outside of amusement parks,” he joked.

  3. Dippin' Dots - Wikipedia

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    Dippin' Dots is an ice cream snack invented by Curt Jones in 1988. [1] The confection is created by flash freezing ice cream mix in liquid nitrogen. [2] The snack is made by Dippin' Dots, Inc., headquartered in Paducah, Kentucky. [3] Dippin' Dots are sold in 14 countries, including Honduras and Luxembourg. [4]

  4. Dippin’ Dots Are the Official Snack of the Underdog - AOL

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    Dippin’ Dots is the official snack of the underdog and the second-rate. You can find them at Six Flags, not Disneyland; at Triple-A parks; in low-traffic airport terminals and struggling malls ...

  5. List of ice cream brands - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable ice cream brands.Ice cream is a frozen dessert, usually made from dairy products such as milk and cream, and often combined with fruits or other ingredients and flavors.

  6. The Amusement Park Treat That Travis and Jason Kelce Love - AOL

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    Humorously, Dippin' Dots' official Instagram account corrected Jason in the comments section, writing, "respectfully, we’re 35 😂😂.” ...

  7. Talk:Dippin' Dots - Wikipedia

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  8. Dippin' Dots Revives Spooky Seasonal Flavor That's in ... - AOL

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    Like Dippin' Dots, Starbucks, Hershey's, Trader Joe's, McDonald's, Aldi and even HomeGoods have all revived what's become an expected seasonal addition, but not all of this year's releases have ...

  9. Cold Stone Creamery - Wikipedia

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    The original Cold Stone Creamery, store #0001, remains in operation near the same intersection at the southwest corner of McClintock and Southern in Tempe. [7] The store moved from the original location to this location in the early 1990s. The company has maintained the same concept created by Steve Herrell, who founded Steve's Ice Cream.