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Ice cream parlors

Customers don’t mind the long lines, according to writer and filmmaker Jason Motlagh. The line is part of the experience.

For Cubans, this ice cream store is about much more than just the cold, creamy scoops

April 20, 2015Business

After tasting Howard Johnson’s ice cream during a visit to the US, Cuban leader Fidel Castro had an idea: Cuba needs its own ice-cream shop. That’s how the beloved Coppelia ice cream store was born.

Just in time for Passover, Ben and Jerry's is offering vanilla ice cream with a swirl of charoset straight from the seder table.

Forget Cherry Garcia. How about Ben and Jerry’s Passover ice cream?

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