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-Sundae school! Pahha!
I love ice cream as is, but for come reason I love ice cream that's made with liquid nitrogen more! I'm thinking it's the creamier texture it gives off. Talk about creamy goodness!
This creamy goodness is made in 3 simple steps, 1) pick a base, premium milk, organic milk, coconut milk or non-dairy sorbet base. 2) pick a flavor, they have such cool and unique flavors, I've tried the Thai tea, sampled my friend's green tea, my sister's coconut and they are straight up delicious. I'm really excited to come back and try taro, earl grey and their seasonal flavors like "milk and cookies" and "white chocolate peppermint. 3) pick toppings, you can get toppings mixed in or on top, toppings like nuts cereals, cookies, sauces, fruits and much more. 3 easy steps!
*you can get real extra if you wanted to with waffle cones, waffle bowls, brownies and pie crusts but I like to stick to the basics.
Pricing is a bit high, and also can vary depending on base product. Kids size start at $4.95, regular at $5.95 and +1.00 for each topping. My sister and I paid together, 2 regular ice creams, + 1 topping on one and the total with tax came out to be $13.50. Apparently quality isn't cheap!Also thanks to Yelp for the 10% off check in promotion.
Seating is very limited, especially due to lines, but Kierland Commons has such pretty outdoor seating areas and are so spacious, it isn't a fret. Enjoy the outdoors!
Long story short, this girl is coming back to try every flavor, every topping, every combo and she doesn't care if she has to pay more than she does at Thrifty's. Creamistry is well worth it, has great quality and it'd be great if they can come out to the West Valley!
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