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Creamistry is getting a ton of buzz lately, and it seems there are locations opening up around the Valley everywhere you turn. I went to this location last night with a couple of girlfriends, and sadly, I was underwhelmed by the experience. The concept is fun and unique, and ordering / seeing your liquid nitrogen ice cream being created in front of you is cool, but it's expensive and I wasn't super impressed with the presentation or the product itself. I had a kids cup of coconut base with birthday cake and marshmallow topping and I only had a few bites. It honestly didn't taste great. I also tried my friend's premium base with nutella, banana and waffle cone. That one was better than mine but still not amazing, especially for the price! In addition, the bananas they used were not ripe, and all of our cups were prepared and handed to us with dripping ice cream and toppings around the sides. I am sure my kids would enjoy this experience, so I'd consider bringing them to check it out, but frozen yogurt is much more my jam.
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