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8 Things Every Ice Cream Addict Knows To Be True

The first step to recovery is acceptance.

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8 Things Every Ice Cream Addict Knows To Be True

There are those who like ice cream, and then there are those who love it and consider Ben and Jerry to be two of the greatest guys around. Here are a handful of statements that definitely hit home for every true ice cream fanatic:

1. When you and your friends can't decide what to do, getting ice cream is always one of your suggestions.

2. And when someone else suggests getting ice cream, you're the first to wholeheartedly support it.

3. You absolutely cannot have any ice cream in the house when you're trying to diet because it WILL get eaten.

4. Having a job at an ice cream shop would be extremely dangerous because you have no self control around the delicious frozen treat (especially if it's free).

5. You can't trust yourself to eat straight out of the pint because you will undoubtedly consume the entire thing.

6. You'll eat ice cream regardless of the season. Negative 20 degrees and snowing? "Who wants to go to the grocery store for some Half Baked?"

7. When someone tells you that they're "not a big ice cream person" you become incredibly astonished and confused.

8. You probably have best friends that encourage your addiction because they're in just as deep as you.

So whatever your passion may be, milkshakes, sundaes, flurries, sprinkles, cake cones, sugar cones, or all of the above, remember that you are not alone. Life is good, but better with ice cream.

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