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Debunking China's melt-proof ice cream


Saru

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Reporters from Japan went to China to investigate the alleged invention of ice cream that doesn't melt.

Has science finally come through for us? Has someone finally found a way to make ice cream that won't melt, no matter the heat?

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Well I guess on a real hot day you could bite the top off and drink the 'ice-cream'...

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Well....I don't really understand the need for it anyways.

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Doesn't sound very appetizing.

Come to think of it, excuse me while I puke...

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another dumb and piontless invention from china.

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They made a lot of money telling people they had it...not all was lost !!!

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Yeah I'll pass on the non-melting ice cream. Takes all the fun away.

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I like melting ice cream that is the fun in eating it.

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If you read the fine print it says only open it at the north or south pole.

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I dunno, seems to nail what they were going for to me. An ice cream you can carry around without the wrapper and not have it running down your hand.

Question is how does it taste.

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another dumb and piontless invention from china.

I honestly don't see what is so horrible, pointless or dumb about it.

It actually sounds kind of neat to me. I'd be willing to try it.

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To each his own. I would rather make homemade and know what is in it. I don't buy food made in China. I don't trust them.

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To each his own. I would rather make homemade and know what is in it. I don't buy food made in China. I don't trust them.

Homemade sounds good

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lol wtf i found the "unmelting icecream" in the fridge section of 7-11 lol. it tasted ok. i sucked the vanilla from cracks in the popsicle and only the banana cover was left which i threw away

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To each his own. I would rather make homemade and know what is in it. I don't buy food made in China. I don't trust them.

Meh..I'm not all that worried. For that matter I don't really trust the stuff we have on the shelves here either.

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I honestly don't see what is so horrible, pointless or dumb about it.

It actually sounds kind of neat to me. I'd be willing to try it.

i never said "horrible" dont put word in my mouth. and how hard can it be to eat it before it melts?
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This reminds me of Charlie & the Chocolate Factory, where the grandfather was telling Charlie about how someone took Wonka's secret recipe & came out with the "ice cream that never melts," & you could "lick it in the sun all day & it wouldn't drip." It's true ! They got Wonka's recipe !

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i never said "horrible" dont put word in my mouth.

My humblest apologies. I didn't intend to infer you said that. Only that others seemed to think that.

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This reminds me of those icecream/popsicle things that are like a Magnum/<insert various chocolate coated icecream on a stick>, but instead of cocolate it has a layer of fruit sorbet or something. But, yeah the jelly layer sounds ALOT less appitizing than fruit sorbet.

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Ingredients:

What's the percentage of Melanine or other polymers?

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I thought they would wait for someone else to perfect it then just reproduce it cheaper.

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