Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not specifically ice cream, it's soft-serve.
I think this is a regional thing.
Soft serve is mid at best.
For me, Ice cream is just a vessel for rainbow sprinkles.
That surprises me. I don’t particularly like ice cream, but although I get the visual appeal of sprinkles, I think they ruin the experience of eating ice cream and other desserts. To me, they don’t have an appealing flavor, they add a very unpleasant texture, and they contain junk ingredients. I’d love for you to help me understand the appeal of sprinkles, apart from their being pretty.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not specifically ice cream, it's soft-serve.
I think this is a regional thing.
Soft serve is mid at best.
For me, Ice cream is just a vessel for rainbow sprinkles.
Anonymous wrote:Joe Biden being one, but what makes older generations love ice cream? Will generations born in the 70s, 80s, 90s feel the same about it when we are elderly?
Anonymous wrote:Op here. I can honestly say I’ve never been offered ice cream as an adult in a home by anyone under 70.
I’ve been to plenty of dinners and lunches over with friends and can’t think of one time outside of visiting elderly relatives or neighbors that I’ve been offered ice cream by anyone under 70.
I’m thinking back to being a kid too, the times I’ve ever been scooped a bowl of ice cream were all with elderly neighbors or relatives. Friends would have popsicles - sometimes the ones with cream in the center but nonetheless, I skewed toward only having ice cream with the elderly.