Put the origanal like vanilla together all the chocolate types together put all the low fat and light icecream together but in separate rows and bars and sandwiches put together but in separate piles
2006-07-26 05:59:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Frozen foods, yes. Frozen foods desserts. I would start by brands. Within each brand I would have each flavor alphabatized after the top 3 sellers. Also, I would keep all low-fat, reduced-fat, lactose-free of that particular brand together in a section as well.
2006-07-26 05:56:17
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answered by ? 2
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Frozen food or dessert.
Regular.
Low Fat.
Sugar Free.
Brand
2006-07-26 05:54:04
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answered by Justsyd 7
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classify has maybe dairy. but it is frozen so it could go under frozen foods. package: you could do different sizes (like the weight,etc.) for low fat & lite you could classify under a ' diet ' category. hope this helps
2006-07-26 05:56:28
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answered by HoTt♥ChIcK 3
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Ice cream is "Frozen dessert containing cream and sugar and flavouring"; Sherbert is "Frozen dessert made honestly of fruit juice and sugar, yet in addition containing milk or egg-white or gelatin; Sorbet is "Frozen dessert containing no milk despite if having a young consistency; oftentimes made from fruit juice
2016-12-10 16:03:39
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answered by rocca 4
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Either frozen food or frozen desserts.
2006-07-26 05:55:15
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answered by PiccChick12 4
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It comes under frozen food.According to main content they will catogorise eg.dry fruit,vanilla.I donot think it comes under low fat.
2006-07-26 05:57:45
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answered by Nazia A 2
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frozen food
2006-07-26 05:55:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Just keep it frozen
2006-07-26 05:59:48
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answered by Brittany 3
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belongs to frozen food-desserts!
2006-07-26 05:55:00
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answered by lou 7
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