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  • Whoever owns Kip's instinctively knows that dogs and children have something in common: a love for ice cream. Before you walk in, puppies and full grown dogs can be seen cavorting with kids of all ages, all of them celebrating the frozen, the scrumptious, the hand-dipped. Upon making it inside, you'll find picture of dogs and movie posters from dog-related films on the walls. Then you get that chill that hits your nose right before you detect the scent of freshly made waffle cones; a sign that you're dealing with serious creamerists. Another sign that you've found yourself in a parlor built by people that worship sweet dairy products congealed by cold: a sign that states outright that the ice cream is made on the premises. Fresh hand-dipped ice cream doesn't hold up well, but the perservatives it lacks are to blame for its quality. Homemade hand-dipped is roughly the same consistency as soft serve. It isn't a hard ice cream designed to withstand freezer burn. This is an ice cream that is very much in the moment. You enjoy it while it lasts, you must eat it fast. I could tell that my double pretzel cone (I always wanted to try one) of Penndot Road (a humorous local twist on Rocky Road) and Phantom Fudge (chocolate on chocolate on chocolate) as I witnessed the ease at which each glob was scooped. There was no straining, no resistance. The scoop acted as the proverbial hot knife, the ice cream acting as the butter. The staff knows that good ice cream melts quickly, giving patrons a styrofoam cup as a precaution and a clear plastic holder for the cone itself. While I probably wouldn't order a pretzel cone in the future (it was a little too pre-fab for me) it went on famously with the delicate chocolate ice cream, the salt punctuating the flavors like only that most essential mineral can. As we ate on a bench outside, a brother-sister duo of Labrador Retriever pups pushed around cups of ice cream and then laid on their bellies waiting for strangers to pet them. Kip's was the perfect end to a summer evening and was well worth driving around for, the GPS in the Kaymobile proving indispensible in finding this suburban strip-mall treasure.
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