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Oh Fugo, Fugo, Fugo...how much I wanted to like you. I came in to only a couple in front of me for line up on a Friday afternoon. Quick. I ordered a Cookie Monster. I do not recall if I gave them my name or if they give you a number and then shout out the number...nonetheless they call you when its ready. A cookie monster is a scooped gourmet ice cream cone. It had two top scoops and ice cream inside the cone as well. The blue is entirely food colouring (its cookies and cream ice cream). Topped with oreos and a blinged out Fugo cone. It was...decent. Not worth its value though. My two friends both got the Bangkok Brownie, a soft serve ice cream. It was a unique flavour I've never had before. I preferred that over my Cookie Monster. Get a scooped cone if you want it for the Gram, I guess. It's more worth it for me to try unique flavors with their prices, so I'd recommend the Bangkok Brownie. Light, not too sweet, has a tea aftertaste. I enjoyed it, but like most soft serve, it melted a bit too quickly, so eat fast, but not before you take a picture to show it's aesthetics!
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