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  2. Golden Opulence Sundae - Wikipedia

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    Golden Opulence Sundae is made using three scoops of rich Tahitian vanilla bean ice cream infused with Madagascar vanilla and covered in 23k edible gold leaf. (Edible gold leaf is made from pure gold that is compressed or rolled into very thin sheets that are only a few micrometers thick and contain no other metals or impurities. [3])

  3. The World’s Most Expensive Ice Cream and How Much It Costs

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    In May 2023, the Guinness Book of World Records confirmed that Cellato set a new record for the World’s Most Expensive Ice Cream for 873,400 yen – or $6,696 at the conversion rate at the time ...

  4. World's most expensive ice cream costs $817 and isn't very ...

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    The world's most expensive ice cream clocks in at $817. An ice cream shop in Dubai is going for the gold (literally) with this sundae. Scoopi Cafe is serving a treat called The Black Diamond, and ...

  5. This record-breaking ice cream will cost you more than a ...

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    Japanese ice cream brand Cellato has set the Guinness World Record for the most expensive frozen treat. Priced at a staggering 873,400 Japanese yen (£5,469, or $6,696), the ice cream includes ...

  6. List of ice cream brands - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable ice cream brands. Ice cream is a frozen dessert, usually made from dairy products such as milk and cream, and often combined with fruits or ...

  7. Ice cream - Wikipedia

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    Ice cream became popular and inexpensive in England in the mid-19th century, when Swiss émigré Carlo Gatti set up the first stand outside Charing Cross station in 1851. He sold scoops in shells for one penny. Prior to this, ice cream was an expensive treat confined to those with access to an ice house. [43]