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Cheapskates selling kosher junk... hmmm. So you walk in the door and are immediately bombarded with photos of the most en vogue celebrities enjoying this 'tasty treat', you immediately begin to believe that if all these hot celebrities like it, then this has got to be AWESOME! And if you're into being sold kosher, diet, food, by the weight - which is like another thinly veiled jab to insinuate that you need to be dieting or something, then yeah, this place just might be for you. But if you're into paying a flat rate for thick, rich, creamy, real, ice cream which is freely and generously piled onto the cone, then go somewhere else. Anywhere else. I kind of wonder if they just shoved this junk into the celebrities' hands and then snapped a photo before they could throw it away. Either that or celebrities would rather be eating normal ice cream but can't because they have to be stick-thin to keep getting contracts for gigs or whatever. I just can't think why any normal person would eat this. I can definitely see how it could help you lose weight since if this is all you can eat when you're dieting, then it makes more sense to just give it up and starve yourself. Ugh. So yeah, clearly I'm not a fan, wish I could give it zero stars.
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