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Dippin' Dots were first created in the late 1980s, when inventor and microbiologist Curt Jones was developing cryogenically-frozen cow feed. He thought to apply this same process to ice cream ...
Dippin' Dots are made with the use of cryogenic freezing. That's right, the same technology that preserved Ted Williams' head can also be used to make delicious ice cream.
“It’s the Dippin’ Dots.” “It’s the ice cream of the future that has been the ice cream of the future now for 40 years and has never made it outside of amusement parks,” he joked.
Dippin’ Dots — which were long touted as "the ice cream of the future" — haven't gone anywhere. You can find Dippin' Dots at small amusement parks, local zoos, malls, and other places where ...
The Philadelphia Eagles center professed his love for Dippin' Dots on an episode of his 'New Heights' podcast with brother Travis Kelce Jason Kelce/Instagram If Jason Kelce’s birthday wasn’t ...
National Ice Cream Day is Sunday, July 20, and ice cream chains like Baskin-Robbins, Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams and Dippin' Dots are offering a discount to celebrate the occasion ...
Dippin Dots have to be stored sub below temps,” wrote one fan, but another didn’t seem to mind. “I need these so bad I don’t even care if the dots all stick together,” they said.