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All righty, welcome, This isConnoisseur's Corner. I'm Jordan. I love
ice cream. You love ice cream. In fact, on a per capita
basis, we consume more ice creamin Massachusetts and New England than any other
part of the country. So hereare some more great suggestions for ice cream
stands and stops that you'll want tomake this summer. Up on the North
Shore in Ipswich, White Farms iceCream combining great flavors like almond Joy and
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chocolate raspberry truffle with mini golf.A classic putting course, lots of fun
for the whole family. Traveling west, checkout Gibson Brothers Dairy Farm in Worcester.
They've been doing their thing for overeighty years. An incredible number of
flavors sixty plus, all made withthe dairyes fresh milk. Check out this
one in Duxbury. Farfar's Danish icecream shop. Recipes that have been unchanged
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since the nineteen seventies. A particularblend and style that makes Danish ice cream
really special. A suggestion they're amazingblueberry cheesecake ice cream. Oh. The
list continues with the West End Creamriein Whitonsville, It's a beautiful setting where
the family farm serves up tasty frozentreats. Once again. There's a fun
mini golf course on hand and asix acre corn mage you can check out.
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Finally, a shop with the appropriatename, Cravings in Wakefield began in
the nineteen twenties as a soda fountain, and today thirty five at the Ready
Flavors and over one hundred may toorder ice cream and frozen yogurt flavors culling
from several popular poles on the icecream people love. So celebrate with your
favorite today and have fun. MissJordan with Connoisur's Corner WBZ, Boston's news radio