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  2. Ice cream cone - Wikipedia

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    Ice cream cone. An ice cream cone or poke (Ireland/Scotland) is a brittle, cone -shaped pastry, usually made of a wafer similar in texture to a waffle, made so ice cream can be carried and eaten without a bowl or spoon. Many styles of cones are made, including pretzel cones, sugar-coated and chocolate-coated cones (coated on the inside).

  3. I Tried 8 Store-Bought Ice Cream Drumsticks — This Is the ...

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    Best: Trader Joe's Chocolate Chip Hold the Cone. $3.99 from Trader Joe's. Available in-store. There are few things that Trader Joe's does better than this.

  4. Drumstick (frozen dairy dessert) - Wikipedia

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    Drumstick is the brand name, owned by Froneri, a joint venture between Nestlé and PAI Partners, [1] for a variety of frozen dessert -filled ice cream cones sold in the United States, Australia, Canada, Malaysia, Hong Kong, and other countries. The original product was invented by I.C. Parker of the Drumstick Company of Fort Worth, Texas, in ...

  5. 99 Flake - Wikipedia

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    99 ice-cream with bubblegum flavoured syrup. A 99 Flake is an ice cream cone, usually made with soft serve ice cream, into which a Flake bar has been inserted. The ice cream is usually vanilla flavoured. They are sold by ice cream vans and parlours. Variations include a 99 with two flakes – often referred to as a "double 99" or "bunny's ears ...

  6. Joy Baking Group - Wikipedia

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    Joy Baking produces cake cones, sugar cones, waffle cones, and specialty ice cream cones. Joy Baking Group is a U.S. company that produces more than 40% of the ice cream cones sold in U.S. stores and more than 60% of the ice cream cones sold in U.S. ice cream shops, including the cones used by Mister Softee, Dairy Queen, and McDonald's. [1][2 ...

  7. It's National Soft Ice Cream Day! Here are 7 places to get ...

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    Yvette Freiberger receives the ice cream cone she ordered at Polly's Freeze in Georgetown, Ind. June 17, 2014. ... Patrons buy ice cream at the PRPÕs Ice Cream Corner on Greenwood Road in the ...

  8. Chills and thrills: Chocolate Dipped No-Churn Ice Cream Cones ...

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    Pipe the ice cream into prepared cones. Place in freezer until the ice cream is firm, about an hour. Reheat remaining magic shell mixture in the microwave on 50% power for 15 seconds. Dip ice ...

  9. Cornetto (frozen dessert) - Wikipedia

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    Cornetto (Italian:; 'little horn') [1] is an Italian brand of ice cream cone dessert, which is manufactured and owned by parent company Unilever.Cornetto are sold as part of the Heartbrand product line, known internationally by different names, including Algida in Italy, Wall's in the UK and Pakistan, HB in the Republic of Ireland, [2] Frigo in Spain, [3] and Kwality Wall's in India.

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