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I realize now that the main reason I like Thrifty ice cream is because it reminds me of going to the drug store and getting a scoop with my mom when I was a kid, not because the ice cream is actually good. (side note, Janel S says she used to go when it was $1/scoop - when was that, yesterday??? When I was a kid, it was .40 a scoop, and I'm not THAT old!) Anyway, back to the sandwiches. I loooove ice cream sandwiches and so I thought these would be extra good because you get to pick out your flavors. Unfortunately, even though they have lots of good-sounding flavors, none of the ice creams are that great. Second, a good selection of cookies doesn't really matter because they're all sitting out and hard. Third, the way the 'sandwich' is constructed, you can't eat it like a sandwich at all. The cookies are way too far apart and the ice cream doesn't spread all around. So basically, it's ok, but I had high hopes that the cookies would be good and soft (and I think they should be a lot thinner if they're used in a sandwich) and the ice cream would be delicious like I remembered. I drive by quite often, so I may be back in to give them a second chance.
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