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  2. Maker of Hershey's, Jeni's, and Friendly's ice cream products ...

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    A company responsible for producing ice cream products for several popular brands, including Hershey's, Jeni's and Friendly's, has issued a recall because some of its products may be contaminated ...

  3. Friendly's - Wikipedia

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    Friendly's is a restaurant chain on the East Coast of the United States. The first location, selling ice cream cones, was in Springfield, Massachusetts, opened in 1935; 90 years ago (). It was founded by brothers S. Prestley Blake and Curtis Blake. It has 10,000 employees. George Michel is the CEO. [6]

  4. Chocolate-coated marshmallow treats - Wikipedia

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    In Denmark, chocolate-coated marshmallow treats are traditionally handed out in school by children on their birthday. They are found in any supermarket, and most confectioners will have delicacy versions. It is also a popular addition to ice cream cones, offered at most shops selling ice cream.

  5. Ice cream recall: Over 60 popular products sold in NY ...

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    Dark Chocolate Ice Cream Pints. Dark Chocolate Fudge Ice Cream Pints. The recall includes all codes between 052024 to 062025 with plant code 24-65, 24-0065, 2465, 240065. LaSalle. Chocolate Ice ...

  6. The 15 Healthiest Fast Food Desserts, According to ... - AOL

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    Nutrition facts: 200 calories. 5 grams of fat. 23 grams of sugar. 5 grams of protein. Routhenstein says McDonald's ice cream has multiple textures (creamy ice cream and a crunchy cone), adding to ...

  7. Chocolate ice cream - Wikipedia

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    Chocolate ice cream became popular in the United States in the late nineteenth century. The first advertisement for ice cream in America started in New York on May 12, 1777, when Philip Lenzi announced that ice cream was officially available "almost every day". Until 1800, ice cream was a rare and exotic dessert enjoyed mostly by the elite.