Dippin' Dots Info: http://www.dippindots.com/company/faqs/
Dippin' Dots are tiny beads of ice cream, yogurt, sherbet and flavored ice. Microbiologist Curt Jones used his background in cryogenic technology to invent Dippin' Dots in 1988. His invention is now considered the unique, futuristic and fun way to eat ice cream!
Dippin' Dots are beads of cryogenically frozen ice cream. We use a combination of natural ice cream ingredients, the same found in conventional ice cream, and flash freeze it into tiny beads. The ice cream is then packaged and shipped to our retailers. All Dippin' Dots for our domestic customers are produced at our headquarters in Paducah, Kentucky.
Also, check out wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dippin'_Dots
2007-12-07 13:02:14
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answered by Dave C 7
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liquid nitrogen
you add liquid nitrogen to a standard ice cream recipe. As the -320degreeF nitrogen boils off it freezes the ice cream mixture resulting in one of the smoothest ice creams you’ll ever encounter
2007-12-07 12:41:21
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answered by kendra m 5
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those are those little ice cream pellets right? those are good
they're probably made of a mixture of trans-fat, harmful chemicals, patially hydrogenated corn syrup, and/or a little artificial salt
2007-12-07 12:48:37
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answered by a-ron 3
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that is a great question. I really don't know what they are made of lol BUT THEY ARE AMAZING!!!! IDK How they do it!! Maybe somebody else knows...Good question anyway!
2007-12-07 12:40:57
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answered by Itz_me 2
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I believe it is Ice Cream!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
2007-12-07 12:57:24
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answered by danielle!(: 4
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