November 12, 2001
Kate Garsombke
Dippin' Dots,
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Andy Ross,
Flak
magazine
If Dippin' Dots are the future of ice cream, then it is a bleak
future indeed, says Andy Ross of
Flak Magazine.
Dippin' Dots -- ice cream shaped into tiny pellets at minus 40
degrees -- are painfully cold and utterly tasteless, leaving people
to wonder why such a product exists. '(Dippin' Dots) will never
attain the deliciousness of real ice cream,' Ross professes. But
after a run-in with a Dippin' Dots employee, he realized the
pellets were created for ease and cleanliness in serving, not for
taste. 'The spittle hitting his fear-frozen face from my
pronouncement of the word 'bastards' drew my eyes downward,' he
recounts. 'His polo shirt clenched in my now white knuckles was a
spotless sky blue...how had he kept his shirt so clean in the dirty
world of ice cream sales?'
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