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Honey Dripper House Mobile Ice Cream Truck Celebrates 13 Years of Service in Historic Eastside Jacksonville
Read full article: Honey Dripper House Mobile Ice Cream Truck Celebrates 13 Years of Service in Historic Eastside JacksonvilleAlice Michele Kimbrough, the dedicated founder of the Honey Dripper House Mobile Ice Cream truck, is celebrating 13 years of bringing joy and sweetness to the Historic Eastside of Jacksonville, FL. Since its inception, the mobile ice cream truck has become a beloved fixture in the community, serving both young and old with a delightful array of frozen treats.
I need a Ninja Creami, and it’s all thanks to my TikTok feed
Read full article: I need a Ninja Creami, and it’s all thanks to my TikTok feedThe things that show up on my TikTok “for you page” is usually videos that are funny, videos of dogs and cooking videos. Recently though, videos of people making homemade ice cream and sorbet have been popping up using a Ninja Cremi, and now I need one.
Federal agencies helping Florida investigate listeria outbreak linked to ice cream
Read full article: Federal agencies helping Florida investigate listeria outbreak linked to ice creamThe Food and Drug Administration, along with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, is helping the Florida Department of Health and Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services investigate a listeria outbreak linked to ice cream, the FDA said Tuesday.
CDC: Florida ice cream possible source of listeria outbreak
Read full article: CDC: Florida ice cream possible source of listeria outbreakThe estate of an Illinois woman who died earlier this year from a listeria infection has filed a federal lawsuit against a Florida ice cream company that health officials have connected to a multistate outbreak.
Misinformation on the virus is proving highly contagious
Read full article: Misinformation on the virus is proving highly contagiousSteve, right, and Chris Brophy, husband and wife owners of Brickley's Ice Cream, look out from the store they closed after teenage workers were harassed by customers who refused to wear a mask or socially distance, in Wakefield, R.I., Wednesday, July 29, 2020. "Some of them don't believe it's real (COVID-19) and some don't think it's a big deal, I do," Steve Brophy said, adding that he would rather close than put young workers and customers at risk of harassment, and the virus. "It's like it's OK to be a jerk in this environment." (AP Photo/David Goldman)