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Ice cream cones are a popular treat during the hot summer months. People all have their favorite type of messy treat, which may include a waffle, sugar, or a cone dipped in homemade chocolate. Whatever it is, you will want to have it in stock and available to sell to your customers. A pastry store may offer you the chance to buy their cones in bulk to save money on an item you're definitely going to use over time. Melty ice cream cones will need plenty of napkins in order to clean everyone up after their dessert. Cups, spoons, napkins, and straws can all be bought in bulk throughout the year from a company you find online or by looking in a phone book. Call several places and compare prices, including how much they charge to have your order shipped to your location. Frozen yogurt, peanuts, sprinkles, and candy toppings can also be bought from retailers or in bulk. Homemade ice cream is a big hit, but having the type of cone a person prefers is important to have them come back. Having a selection of waffle, sugar, and chocolate dipped ice cream cones will keep customers happy with their cold treat. Ask friends, family, and neighbors if they know of anyplace that sells good ice cream cones. Look for reviews from customers that have eaten the different brand of cones to see which has a better rating. This can help you decide on who you will buy from while also taking into consideration how much they are asking for your order.
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An ice cream cone is a cone-shaped pastry, usually made of a wafer similar in texture to a waffle, in which ice cream is served. This allows the ice cream to be eaten without a bowl or spoon – rather, the typical way that an ice cream cone is consumed is by licking. The ice cream that tops an ice cream cone is a frozen dessert made from dairy products such as cream, combined with flavorings and sweeteners such as sugar. This mixture is cooled while stirring to prevent large ice crystals from forming, giving it its desirable creamy texture. Ice cream cones can be purchased at a variety of places, from small corner ice cream shops to a large gourmet bakeries and delis.
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