I like chocolatechip cookie dough, the usual, but I like to go to graters and get vanilla ice cream with graham crackers chocolate, marshmallows, and chocolate syrup. I also like to get vanilla ice cream with peanut butter cups ,heath bars and graham crackers mixed in.
2007-09-16 06:46:04
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answered by *Baby Dylan Finally Here!* 4
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I think you can't beat a big tub of good quality vanilla. Then you can dress it up different ways: nuts and chocolate sauce one day, strawberries and sliced kiwi fruit the next, the variations are endless. Or what about pancakes with ice cream and maple syrup.
2007-09-16 07:18:05
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answered by * Xanthippe 6
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Strawberry
2007-09-16 07:12:39
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answered by ●๋• illSting ●๋• 3
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ROCKY ROAD ICE CREAM!!! Rocky Road has velvety swirls of marshmallow, roasted almonds and decadent chocolate ice cream that come together in this playful ice cream delight. Yum Yum.
2007-09-17 04:03:22
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answered by Hot Betty J 4
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Cookie doe ice cream, Vanilla with Oreo and sprinkles, and coffee flavored ice cream =]
2007-09-16 07:23:44
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answered by gone 3
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Ben and Jerry's Chocolate Fudge Brownie.
2007-09-16 08:27:29
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answered by minky 2
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Toffee with the fudge pieces or choc brownie with brownie pieces. With hot toffee sauce drizzled over! Yum yum - brb going out for ice cream!!
2007-09-16 06:22:15
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answered by Anonymous
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well..i love the devil's own from coffee day..its vanilla ice cream with blackcurrent ripples.then the ice cream is surrounded with chocolate fudge cake topped with almonds,pistachios and cashews.yummy!!
2007-09-16 06:24:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Chocolate with vanilla and chocolate sauce poured over the top, sprinkle over a few almonds, lovely.
2007-09-16 06:20:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Yoghurt at the bottom with a ball of lemon at the top so its like a lemon yoghurt drink
2007-09-16 07:58:06
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answered by alex p 1
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