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  2. Ice cream cone - Wikipedia

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    Some historians point to France in the early 19th century as the birthplace of the ice cream cone: an 1807 illustration of a Parisian girl enjoying a treat may depict an ice cream cone [2] and edible cones were mentioned in French cooking books as early as 1825, when Julien Archambault described how one could roll a cone from "little waffles". [3]

  3. Cookie Puss - Wikipedia

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    Cookie Puss is an ice cream cake character created by Carvel in the 1970s as an expansion of its line of freshly made exclusive products, along with Hug Me the Bear and Fudgie the Whale. The cake is fashioned with a space alien that uses cookies for eyes and an ice cream cone for the nose. [ 1 ]

  4. Cupcake - Wikipedia

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    As an alternative to a plate of individual cakes, some bakers place standard cupcakes into a pattern and frost them to create a large design, such as a basket of flowers or a turtle. [17] A cupcake cone or cupcone is a cupcake baked in an ice cream cone. [18] [19] After baking, icing or other decorations may be added. Examples of cupcake variations

  5. This donut ice cream cone needs to be your new dessert ... - AOL

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    Behold, the donut ice cream cone, a.k.a. chimney cake, a.k.a. kürtÅ‘skalács. ... Take a donut, shape it like a cone and fill it with ice cream and other sweet toppings. Brilliant.

  6. Kids Baking Championship - Wikipedia

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    The bakers had to make ice cream cone drip cakes inspired by a popular ice cream flavor. They were: pistachio (Abby), Neapolitan (Bryn), chocolate peanut butter (Aditya), cookies 'n cream (Soleil), mint chocolate chip (Linsey), butter pecan (Luke), chocolate chip (Beverly), vanilla raspberry swirl (Julia), and rainbow sherbet (Alex).

  7. Scientists find 'ice cream cone' shaped prehistoric misfit a ...

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    Its time as a misfit came to an end recently, as researchers led by a University of Toronto undergraduate student, finally figured out what it is.

  8. 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.

  9. Vacation rental with an ice cream cone shaped pool is the ...

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    Feast your eyes on this candy-themed house in Florida, complete with a pool in the shape of a giant ice cream cone. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call ...