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Article: Welcome to... the world's coolest ice-cream parlours First up
- Article from:
- The Independent on Sunday (London, England)
- Article date:
- August 27, 2006
- Author:
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A few of us may be happy with merely munching on the odd choc-ice
from Tesco's, but, for true ice-cream connoisseurs, only the very
best will do
1 Ben & Jerry's Factory Vermont Visitors can learn the company's
history (B&J learned how to make ice cream thanks to a $5
correspondence course) and values, which include supporting fair
trade. Which is all fine, but the highlight is definitely sampling
all 30-odd Ben & Jerry flavours - no wonder the average American eats
21 litres of ice cream each year.
2 Harbour Bar Scarborough It may not have the best ice cream in
Britain (that accolade belongs to Frederick's of Chesterfield), but
the Harbour Bar has the best knickerbocker glories. ...
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