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120 degrees outside, is there anything else you can do besides go out for ice cream? I've been to a similar place in Gilbert that had the same idea (custom made ice cream using liquid nitrogen), and Creamistry was far better! They had more options for bases (regular milk, organic, sorbet, coconut milk), an abundance of different flavors, and countless toppings to choose from! AND they have a chocolate bowl! The consistency of the ice cream was also very creamy, and quite dense so even the small size seemed like it had a lot in it. The location is really nice as its really close to an underground garage with free parking, and the staff seemed pretty friendly. I got the matcha ice cream with the regular base and it was good, but not super flavorful. The ice cream is definitely on the pricier side, I think it was like $5 for a single scoop, $1 per topping, $7.50 for a shake? So it's not something I would want to have frequently, but I do want to come back to try that chocolate bowl! Overall, if you're okay with spending $6+ for a single serving, you do get a vast range of options and some tasty ice cream!
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