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  2. Elsie the Cow - Wikipedia

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    Elsie the Cow is a cartoon cow developed as a mascot for the Borden Dairy Company in 1936 to symbolize the "perfect dairy product". [1] Since the demise of Borden in the mid-1990s, the character has continued to be used in the same capacity for the company's partial successors, Eagle Family Foods (owned by J.M. Smucker ) and Borden Dairy .

  3. Ice Cream (I Scream, You Scream, We All Scream for Ice Cream)

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    The song was one of a series of comic novelty songs set in "exotic" locations, one of the earliest and most famous being "Oh By Jingo!" The verses of "Ice Cream" talk of a fictional college in "the land of ice and snow, up among the Eskimo", the college cheer being the chorus of the song "I Scream, You Scream, We All Scream for Ice Cream".

  4. Ice cream - Wikipedia

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    "Ice cream" must be at least 10 percent milk fat, and must contain at least 180 grams (6.3 oz) of solids per litre. When cocoa, chocolate syrup, fruit, nuts, or confections are added, the percentage of milk fat can be 8 percent. [68] "Ice cream mix" is defined as the pasteurized mix of cream, milk and other milk products that are not yet frozen ...

  5. Holy Cow! 12 Over-the-Top Milkshakes Across America

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    5. Sugar Factory. Multiple locations nationwide. In the world of crazy milkshakes, the ones at Sugar Factory tend to be a little more sophisticated and subdued. The shake mugs are tall and thin ...

  6. Howling Cow is in a new, prime location at the NC State Fair ...

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    Howling Cow, which makes ice cream using milk and cream from 300 cows on an NC State campus farm, has been “slinging cones” at the fair since the 1970s, an N.C. State webpage says.

  7. Sorbetes - Wikipedia

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    Originally, sorbetes used cow's milk like American ice cream. Manufacturers eventually switched to the more readily available coconut milk, carabao milk, and even cassava flour, to make the ice cream more affordable. These ingredients give the ice cream a distinctly different flavor and consistency to the western ice creams it was based on.

  8. Cows Creamery - Wikipedia

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    Cows was founded in Cavendish, Prince Edward Island in 1983, and has since expanded into cheddar cheese, and cow-themed merchandise. Cows was named "Canada's best ice cream" in a survey of readers of Reader's Digest and named one of the world's top 10 places to get ice cream by Tauck World Discovery. [1]

  9. Butter sculpture - Wikipedia

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    It was this 1876 masterpiece that ignited popular interest in butter sculpting as a public art form. The bowl was kept cool with ice underneath it. Butter sculptures are three-dimensional works of art created with butter, a dairy product made from the fat and protein components of churned cream. The works often depict animals, people, buildings ...