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  2. Ice cream social - Wikipedia

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    Ice cream social held in a U.S. community college. An ice cream social (also known as an ice cream party) is a planned event, where the main focus is to have ice cream served to the guests. It is often a neighborhood event or welcoming party, normally held during the summer. [1]

  3. Summer Fridays: Ice Cream Social - AOL

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    Check out the slideshow above to get ideas. Throw a big ice cream social to celebrate the end of summer. Ice cream parties are easy to plan. You just need a few different ice cream flavors, some ...

  4. Throw an Ice Cream Social - AOL

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    One of the best things about hosting an ice cream social — besides the obvious benefits of enjoying. It is always fun to celebrate [one of] America's favorite [desserts], by throwing a casual ...

  5. Sprinkles - Wikipedia

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    Sprinkles generally require frosting, ice cream, or some other sort of sticky material in order to stick to the desired food surface. They can be most commonly found on smaller confections such as cupcakes or frosted sugar cookies, as these generally have more frosting and smaller diameter than do cakes.

  6. Mix-in - Wikipedia

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    The last known Whirla-Whip machine from that era is still in use at Dakota Drug in Stanlet, North Dakota. Steve Herrell used this concept in 1973, when Mr. Herrell founded Steve's Ice Cream, near Boston, where they would crush Heath Bars and other candies or confections and mix them into ice cream. Another term for the concept is "smoosh-ins".

  7. KD Finds: Summer Ice Cream Social - AOL

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    Creamy, cold and delicious -- ice cream is the star of summer desserts, and there's no better way to end National Ice Cream Month than. This giveaway is now closed. Find the official rules here.