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  2. 20 homemade ice cream recipes you'll want to make again ... - AOL

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    Some of our favorite homemade ice cream recipes take after the classics like strawberry and buttermilk, salted caramel and vanilla. Other recipes incorporate some of our favorite treats like ...

  3. Homemade Ice Cream Treats - AOL

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    Nothing hits the spot quite like ice cream. Did you know that America's favorite frozen treat is not only refreshing but easy to make? If making your own ice cream seems a little intimidating, don ...

  4. Try These Ice Cream Makers for Delicious Homemade Desserts - AOL

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    You can make ice cream floats, keep it simple with flavors like vanilla and chocolate, experiment with toppings, or even try creating some fan faves from Charlie’s Sweet Shop, which sells 16 ...

  5. Ice cream - Wikipedia

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    Ice cream can be mass-produced and thus is widely available in developed parts of the world. Ice cream can be purchased in large cartons (vats and squrounds) from supermarkets and grocery stores, in smaller quantities from ice cream shops, convenience stores, and milk bars, and in

  6. The Absolute Best Ice Cream to Buy From the Grocery Store

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    Cherry Garcia. Ben & Jerry's $5.19 per pint. Cherry Garcia, with its smooth cherry vanilla ice cream, chunks of dark chocolate, and cherry pieces, is still one of the best flavors the duo from ...

  7. Perry's Ice Cream - Wikipedia

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    Perry's Ice Cream was founded in 1918 by H. Morton Perry as Perry's Dairy, a dairy delivery business. [3] The business would later supply ice cream to Akron High School starting in 1932. [3] [4] In 1940 H. Morton Perry and his son, Marlo, were able to purchase a Buffalo ice cream maker and began to expand their distribution into Akron. [4]