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  2. Nitrome - Wikipedia

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    In May 2020, the company announced a partnership with Poki B.V, an Amsterdam-based online game publisher, in order to port their Flash-based games to HTML5. [ 7 ] In 2022, Nitrome partnered with Limited Run Games to distributed Gunbrick: Reloaded (a remastered version of their flash game Gunbrick) on physical Nintendo Switch cartridges .

  3. Hokey pokey (ice cream) - Wikipedia

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    Coincidentally, "hokey pokey" was a slang term for ice cream in general in the 19th and early 20th centuries in several areas—including New York City [10] and parts of Great Britain—specifically for the ice cream sold by street vendors or "hokey pokey men". The vendors, said to be mostly of Italian descent, supposedly used a sales pitch or ...

  4. 14 Best & Worst Low-Calorie Ice Creams, According to a ... - AOL

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    The slow-churned light ice cream from Dreyer's or Edy's has about 1/3 fewer calories and 1/3 the fat of traditional ice cream. The first ingredient is skim milk to keep calories and fat lower and ...

  5. 25 Unhealthiest Ice Creams—Ranked by Sugar Content - AOL

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    Carbs: 27 g (Fiber: <1 g, Sugar: 20 g) Protein: 4 g. With every bite of this vanilla ice cream, you'll get spoonfuls of creamy fudge and crunchy chocolate-covered peanuts. All of this to say, a ...

  6. Hokey Pokey - Wikipedia

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    People doing the Hokey Cokey at an annual "Wartime Weekend" in the United Kingdom. The Hokey Pokey (also known as Hokey Cokey in the United Kingdom, Ireland, some parts of Australia, and the Caribbean) [1] is a participation dance with a distinctive accompanying tune and lyric structure.

  7. Penny lick - Wikipedia

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    A penny lick was a small glass for serving ice cream, used in London, England, and elsewhere in the late nineteenth century and early twentieth century. Street vendors would sell the contents of the glass for one penny. The glass was usually made with a thick glass base and a shallow depression on top in which the ice cream was placed.

  8. List of frozen dessert brands - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of frozen dessert brands.Frozen dessert is the generic name for desserts made by freezing liquids, semi-solids, and sometimes even solids. They may be based on flavored water (shave ice, sorbet, snow cones, etc.), fruit purées (such as sorbet), milk and cream (most ice creams), custard (frozen custard and some ice creams), mousse (), and others.

  9. Ice cream cone - Wikipedia

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    An ice cream cone (England) or poke (Ireland) 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.