Forget scoops. Pass on blended. The tastiest new way to eat ice cream in Dallas – Fort Worth is rolled. And if that’s not unique enough, the delectable toppings not commonly found to top it all off (toasted marshmallow dripped in chocolate, anyone?) is enough to seal the deal. Here’s why you need to take a trip to Flavors of Ice Cream store in Richardson for a truly epic dessert experience:
Thailand originated the rolled ice cream concept.
Flavors of Ice Cream That’s where Flavors of Ice Cream owners learned their trade,
Customers rave about all the flavor options available.
Flavors of Ice Cream/Facebook Don’t see what you want? Just ask and they will make it for you!
To make ice cream rolls, the mixture is first poured into a -18 to -35 degree Celsius metal pan.
Flavors of Ice Cream/Facebook The ice cream maker uses spatulas to mix and stir the mixture, which freezes and solidifies. Toppings are then added and ground in.
The best part is then watching your concoction being rolled up.
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Customers then choose what additional toppings they want to complete this delectable dessert.
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Flavors of Ice Cream The s’more special is a customer favorite.
Flavors of Ice Cream/Facebook How about this Pina Colada Island Ice Cream Roll topped with Kit-Kat bars and pretzels?
Flavors of Ice Cream/Facebook Fruit is always the most-requested, however.
The whimsical and colorful decor invites guests to come in and stay awhile.
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Intrigued as to how the ice cream rolls are made? This YouTube video by Super Deluxe is not only interesting but promises to make you hungry for this frozen dessert right now!
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That’s where Flavors of Ice Cream owners learned their trade,
Flavors of Ice Cream/Facebook
Don’t see what you want? Just ask and they will make it for you!
The ice cream maker uses spatulas to mix and stir the mixture, which freezes and solidifies. Toppings are then added and ground in.
The s’more special is a customer favorite.
How about this Pina Colada Island Ice Cream Roll topped with Kit-Kat bars and pretzels?
Fruit is always the most-requested, however.
You can find Flavors of Ice Cream at 100 South Central Expy., Suite 16A, in Richardson. The store is open from 11:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Sunday – Thursday and stays open an hour later on Friday and Saturday.
Have you had rolled ice cream before, and if so, how does it compare to traditional ice cream? What is your favorite flavor combination? Post a photo of your concoction or describe it for us in your comments below!
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