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TopicOpposite of soft serve ice cream
Golden Road
07/05/18 7:48:23 PM
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Zangulus posted...
Literally every response was a serious and accurate answer.

It would be like if someone asked what non-cake doughnuts are called, and people just answered "doughnut." It's technically correct, but a smart-ass answer. You know that's not the answer that person was looking for.

adjl posted...
"Ice cream" is accurate. Unless it's preceded by "soft serve," it's presumed that ice cream is not soft serve. "Regular ice cream" could indeed make people think of vanilla, you're right, but the "regular" isn't needed.

Both actually came up in conversation today. That's when we realized we didn't know what "not soft serve" ice cream was called. I guess "regular" would've been clear given the context, admittedly.
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