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  2. Choc-top - Wikipedia

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    In some dialects choc bombs refers to the hard chocolate covered ice cream at the cinema whereas choc tops are the soft serve version thereof and dispensed from ice cream vans such as Mr Whippy. The traditional choc-top is one scoop of vanilla ice-cream covered in a hard milk chocolate shell, sitting atop an ice-cream cone. Variations include ...

  3. Scoop (utensil) - Wikipedia

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    Disher style scoop A measuring scoop. In common usage, a scoop is any specialized spoon used to serve food. [1]In the technical terms used by the food service industry and in the retail and wholesale food utensil industries, there is a clear distinction between three types of scoop: the disher, which is used to measure a portion e.g. cookie dough, to make melon balls, and often to serve ice ...

  4. McDonald's Is Releasing A New Type Of Ice Cream & Fans Are ...

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    Dairy-free customers will be happy to hear that McDonald's is currently testing two new vegan ice cream options: Choco Scoop ... one customer described the menu item as "a cross between soft serve ...

  5. You'll Never Guess What City Has The Most Expensive Scoop Of ...

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    The two most affordable ice cream scoops can be found in the Midwest. In Sandusky, Ohio, a scoop will only set you back $3.50. With Ohio's state tree being the buckeye, there's no wonder the ...

  6. National Ice Cream Day 2024: Get some cool deals at Dairy ...

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    National Ice Cream Day: More deals for scoops, cups and cones 7-Eleven: Members of the 7Rewards loyalty program can get 7-Select Ice Cream Sandwiches for just $1 through July 23.

  7. Ice cream cone - Wikipedia

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    The term ice cream cone can also refer, informally, to the cone with one or more scoops of ice cream on top. There are two techniques for making cones: one is by baking them flat and then quickly rolling them into shape (before they harden), the other is by baking them inside a cone-shaped mold .

  8. I compared ice cream, soft serve, frozen yogurt, and frozen ...

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    Like ice cream, the FDA says frozen custard must contain 10% milk fat, but it also has to be made with at least 1.4% egg yolk. Some ice creams also contain eggs, but it's not a requirement.

  9. Sundae - Wikipedia

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    A sundae (/ ˈ s ʌ n d eɪ, ˈ s ʌ n d i /) is an ice cream frozen dessert of American origin that typically consists of one or more scoops of ice cream topped with sauce or syrup and other toppings such as sprinkles, whipped cream, marshmallows, peanuts, maraschino cherries, or other fruits (e.g. bananas and pineapple in a banana split).