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My family had been loyal customers to the previous gelato establishment that used to be at this location, but after returning from a 2 week trip to Italy where we ate some fantastic gelato once to twice a day, we were hoping to have some good authentic gelato back home. Boy were we majorly disappointed to find they had changed owners here. We did a food tour in Italy and learned that signs of fake gelato includes trays with mountain high size gelato (lots of air whipped in) and overly bright colors (look for pistacchio, banana, mint and vanilla they should not be glowing in color). Also if the store signs are showing "gelato made on premise" I find that is usually a warning sign as well. The worse was the taste here, we tried 4 flavours and they were all horrible (mango didn't taste like mango at all). My 8 year old daughter wanted to throw hers out, imagine a kid wanting to discard her ice cream! Needless to say, anyone who is giving this new place a good review about their "ice cream" clearly doesn't know what gelato (or even decent ice cream) is supposed to taste like.
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