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  2. Milk Bar (bakery) - Wikipedia

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    Milk Bar (originally Momofuku Milk Bar) [3] is a chain of dessert and bakery restaurants in the United States, founded by chef Christina Tosi. As of 2024, the chain has branches in New York City; Los Angeles; Washington, D.C.; Las Vegas; Bellevue and Chicago. [4] Tosi began and as of 2018 still owns the chain along with investors. [5] [6] [1 ...

  3. Milk Bar Pie - Wikipedia

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    Milk Bar Pie, formerly known as Crack Pie, is a dessert created by the American chef Christina Tosi in 2008 while working at the New York City restaurant wd~50. It became the signature dish of Tosi's bakery, Milk Bar .

  4. Casper's Ice Cream - Wikipedia

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    Casper's Ice Cream was established in 1925 by Casper Merrill who made the first ice cream sundae on a stickbars with the milk and cream of his family's milk, and these bars were the original Ice Cream Nut Sundae on a Stick which he named it as the Casco Nut Sundaes. The first bars that are known today as the Fatboy Nut Sundaes were made with 10 ...

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  7. Gen Z is discovering cream-top milk. Dairy supplier Straus ...

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    This milk comes with a cream top and is delivered to locals in a glass bottle. "We're getting requests from around the world," the creamery's founder says. Gen Z is discovering cream-top milk.

  8. Milk bar - Wikipedia

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    Milk bars often had jukeboxes and pinball machines (later upgraded to video games), with tables and chairs to encourage patrons to linger and spend more money. The milk bar as a social venue was gradually replaced by fast food franchises, such as McDonald's, and shopping malls. Much of the elaborate decor has disappeared from the remaining milk ...

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