ice cream bar — noun A frozen dessert on a stick or a candy bar that has ice cream in it. The coating is usually a thin layer of chocolate. See Also: ice cream … Wiktionary
ice-cream bar — brick of ice cream, popsicle … English contemporary dictionary
ice-cream bar on a stick — type of sweet dessert, ice pop … English contemporary dictionary
Ice cream soda — Floats redirects here. For the Dr Pepper brand of bottled beverages, see Floats (drink). Black Cow redirects here. For the Steely Dan song, see Aja (album). An ice cream soda or float (United States, Canada, United Kingdom, New Zealand, and East… … Wikipedia
Ice cream — For other uses, see Ice cream (disambiguation). Ice cream or gelato in Rome, Italy … Wikipedia
Ice cream sandwich — For the 4.0 release of the Android operating system, see List of Android operating system versions#4.x Ice Cream Sandwich. An ice cream sandwich. An ice cream sandwich is a frozen confection composed of a layer of ice cream, usually… … Wikipedia
Steve's Ice Cream — was an ice cream parlor chain in the Boston, Massachusetts region that helped create the modern concept of super premium ice cream and created the concept of customized ice cream desserts using the mix in. While the company is no longer in… … Wikipedia
Mövenpick Ice Cream — This article is about an ice cream brand. For the hotel chain, see Mövenpick Hotels Resorts. Mövenpick Ice Cream is a brand of ice cream of Swiss origin produced by the Nestlé corporation. In April 2003, Nestlé bought the international rights for … Wikipedia
G&D's Ice Cream Cafe — George and Davis , George and Danver and, most recently, George and Delila, collectively known as G D s , are three ice cream cafes in Oxford, England. History George and Davis , the original shop, was founded in 1992 by George Stroup [cite news… … Wikipedia
Drumstick (ice cream) — Drumstick is the brand name for a variety of ice cream cones sold in the United States, Australia, Canada, Malaysia, and other countries across the world. The original product was invented by I.C. Parker of The Drumstick Company in 1928, with the … Wikipedia