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One of Stela’s top 3 customer favorite flavors, Coffee and Donuts, in a fresh waffle cone.
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Raspberry chocolate cone. An “utterly delicious” treat from Scoops in Madison Township.
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Outside of Ye Olde Mill in Utica and home to the Velvet Ice cream factory and museum.
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Five Flavor Flight – ice cream sampler from the Velvet Ice Cream shop located inside Ye Olde Mill in Utica.
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Old ice cream parlor set at the Ye Olde Mill Velvet Ice Cream Museum in Utica.
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Workers (from some 60 years ago) in the Velvet Ice Cream Factory.
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Stela’s Ice Cream Shoppe and Coffee in downtown Loudonville is known for their homemade waffle cones.
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Ice cream scoops at the Ye Olde Mill Velvet Ice Cream Museum in Utica.
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Inside of Paul’s Drive In. A community establishment since 1956 in Shelby. Until a couple of years ago, Paul’s was well known for their double cones.
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A delicious dollop of rainbow (lemon, lime, raspberry) sherbert from Paul’s.
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Book on the Isely ice cream company, inventor of the original Klondike bar. Mr. Isley was from Mansfield and is buried in the historic Mansfield Cemetery.
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Ice cream cone from Hartzler Dairy, family farm in Wooster.
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A beautiful evening at JB’s in Lexington.
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Ice cream is a universal food.
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