Ice cream, other foods getting makeover
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The first 100 customers have chance to win free ice cream for a year at the shop owned by Northeast Ohio natives. It splits space with a Jersey Mike’s Subs.
July marks summer temperatures heating up, evening sunshine seemingly lasting forever, and lines at local ice cream shops stretching down the street.
Summer is the perfect time to eat ice cream. However, people who usually follow a specific diet or regimen may be concerned about their weight, whether these are beneficial to heal
The Cincinnati-based chain with Cleveland area locations is celebrating its 155th anniversary with special promotions and limited-time offerings throughout July.
Salt & Straw is turning National Ice Cream Day into a week-long celebration.Happening Monday, the popular ice cream company will launch its new toppings program
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Explore making wild flavor combos or updated favorites for frozen treats with Salt & Straw's new cookbook, "America’s Most Iconic Ice Creams."
Modern dessert trends come and go, but some ice cream shops never stop doing things the old-fashioned way. These places still swirl milkshakes by hand, serve scoops in glass dishes, and welcome guests with the same vintage charm they’ve had for decades.
Schultz's Treat Streat, a shop that sells sweets, ice cream, hot dogs and sandwiches, will be closing its Oakwood Plaza storefront at the end of July, according to owners on Facebook. Though the location will be closing down, the business is continuing on at their Schultz's Sweets location on West Main Street.