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September 18, 2006

Ice Cream from the Spotted Dog Creamery

I've put a new pizza place on my list of places to try. While looking through the menu for the pizza place I noticed that they name the ice cream they serve for dessert. It comes from a place called Spotted Dog Creamery.

Since I'm always interested in products that warrant mention on another restaurant's menu, I went looking for more information. I found out that:

1) they have a website
2) they are a local Salt Lake company 2980 S State Street, Salt Lake City, UT
3) they have one heck of list of flavors

I can't wait to go and try some.

October 26, 2006

Spotted Dog Creamery Visits 1 and 2

Almond Joy, Cherry Chocolate Chip, Chocolate Almond Crunch, Chocolate Marshmallow, Cookie Dough, and Peach. Those are the six flavors that we've tried from a local ice cream maker that I stumbled across awhile back. I first read about them on the website of a local pizza place that features their ice creams for dessert. In searching around for more information about the company I found out that their factory is near downtown Salt Lake and they have a factory store, which all happens to be on the way home from work for me.

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Dr. Bob's Handcrafted Ice Cream

The best super-premium ice cream I've ever had is made in California and very expensive to have shipped here to Utah. But if you are looking for a sublime experience with ice cream try any of the chocolate flavors or the brown sugar, strawberries and sour cream.

You can get it via mail order, from several stores in California, or at their scoop shop in Upland, CA (near Ontario and Rancho Cucamonga).

Dr. Bob's Ice Cream
www.drbobsicecream.com

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