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  2. Hummer (cocktail) - Wikipedia

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    The Hummer is an ice cream cocktail originally created in Detroit, Michigan, at Bayview Yacht Club by Jerome Adams. It was the first "boozy milkshake" of the late 1960s. It is made with light rum and Kahlua and vanilla ice cream. [1] Two legendary bartenders have been credited with creating the drink.

  3. Isaly's - Wikipedia

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    The concern also distributes Isaly brand ice cream (except Klondikes) to stores in Western Pennsylvania. The Klondike Bar product line is now owned by Unilever . There are at least three Isaly's still in operation in southwestern Pennsylvania in the areas of West View , Turtle Creek , and East Allegheny (city neighborhood of Pittsburgh), all ...

  4. Soda jerk - Wikipedia

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    Soda jerk (or soda jerker) [1] is an American term used to refer to a person—typically a young man—who would operate the soda fountain in a restaurant, preparing and serving soda drinks and ice cream sodas. [2] The drinks were made by mixing flavored syrup, carbonated water, and occasionally malt powder over either ice or a few scoops of ...

  5. The Best Milkshake in Every State - AOL

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    Virginia: Pop's Ice Cream and Soda Bar. Roanoke Check the charming chalkboard to find out what flavors you can choose from for your milkshake at Pop's Ice Cream and Soda Bar. Rotating choices have ...

  6. Real Littles Shopkins - Wikipedia

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    In response to this, Moose made an official video on the Shopkins official YouTube channel about how to spot counterfeit Shopkins. [20] A number of sellers on websites offer counterfeit Shopkins that can include item pictures with Shopkins branding, most likely as a way to avoid the listing being taken away under intellectual property policies ...

  7. Milkshake - Wikipedia

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    An ice cream-based milkshake may be called a thick shake to distinguish it. In parts of New England and eastern Canada, the name frappe (/ f r æ p / FRAP) is used. [1] [2] Rhode Island residents sometimes refer to milkshakes as "cabinets". [3] A milkshake containing malted milk powder is sometimes called a malt.

  8. 'Yellowstone' Chef Gator Shares Recipe for Beth Dutton's ...

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    Beth’s “Two Scoops of Ice Cream, Three Shots of Vodka” Smoothie. Makes 1 smoothie. Ingredients. 2 large scoops vanilla ice cream 3 shots vodka (3 oz) 1/4 cup fresh orange juice

  9. Wendy's Milk Bar - Wikipedia

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    Wendy's Milk Bar, formerly known as Wendy's Supa Sundaes, is an Australian ice cream parlour franchise chain consisting of over 200 stores and kiosks. Founded in Adelaide , it is owned by parent company Supatreats Australia, headquartered in the Sydney suburb of Baulkham Hills .