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Re: Cold Stone Creamery In Nova Scotia I have to admit. I have had CSC at Tims
The Pickering (Kingston Road by the Manderin) has a Tim and CSC outlet. They switched over almost right away.
My sister Hated the concept (the girl wouldn't give her a coffee saying it was the ice cream line (she was a trainee, ah well)).
I personally Missed CSC from my time in the US. They make very good cold drinks.
The icecreams decent as well. Expensive but good.
(The CSC in this location is doing VERY Good business) -- »www.codecipher.com - Marking the way to tomorrow's solutions -- Did you know that Perl is not Dead? »perlisalive.org/ |
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I've never tried the ice cream. Is it any good? -- "It's all coming down!!" - Mike Holmes |
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| It's cream based ice cream. So more "baskin robins" vs dairy queen.
It reminds me kind of like Cows in PEI... not that that will help many people  -- »www.codecipher.com - Marking the way to tomorrow's solutions -- Did you know that Perl is not Dead? »perlisalive.org/ |
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 | said by Devanchya:It's cream based ice cream. So more "baskin robins" vs dairy queen. It reminds me kind of like Cows in PEI... not that that will help many people Helps me - I love Cows Ice Cream - it's the first place I stop in Borden/Carleton when I get on island, and we buy a ton of it and put it in our 7 day cooler with a block of dry ice. It's by far one of my favourite ice creams. If Cold Stone is as good or better - I'll be trying it soon. |
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 shanerPremium join:2000-10-04 Calgary, AB | I love Cows. Everytime we go to Banff, it's the first stop we make.
Of course, the awesome t-shirts are popular with the kids too. |
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