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Cute place with a fancy twist on the old dipped cone. It was exciting that they had many soft serve flavors to choose from but sad to find out the flavors were just artificial syrup twisted into vanilla. I wanted to get the pistachio flavor but after I found out it would be syrup, I decided that might be gross and opted for the safer strawberry syrup. I had it dipped in dark chocolate and the combo was good. The darkness of the chocolate was exactly what I wanted but defeated the purpose of the strawberry ice cream. The chocolate was so much stronger than the strawberry that I don't think it would matter what flavor the ice cream was. I will just get plain vanilla next time. The chocolate coating was ultra thick which got me initially excited but later it became a little too much and it also didnt harden into the crunchy shell I wanted. I waited a long time and it still was more chewy than crunchy. I also wished that they gave fresh made waffle cones rather than store bought cake cones. Perhaps you have to use the cheapy cones to dip??? but I would have liked something better for my $5. Overall, it was decent but I am torn whether a cheap McDonald's dip cone is better or this fancy one.
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