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9 Ways To Know You're An Ice Cream Addict

Ice cream is the perfect dessert.

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9 Ways To Know You're An Ice Cream Addict
Ryan Schare

Many people love ice cream. Whether it is in a cup or cone, with or without sprinkles, there is no wrong way to eat it. Personally, my favorite flavor is mint chocolate chip and detest when people say it tastes like toothpaste! When I was younger, my biggest fear was that I was not going to be able to eat ice cream for dessert every night when I went to sleep away camp. While I've learned how to go without having ice cream every day, I am still obsessed with ice cream and everyone knows it...

Here's how you know someone is obsessed with ice cream:

1. You get your wisdom teeth out and people say “that is the perfect surgery for you because you get to eat ice cream all day!”

2. It's never too cold for ice cream

3. Going out for ice cream is your ideal date, or activity to do with friends, or really anyone as long as ice cream is involved


4. You’ve had multiple conversations arguing over what is a “normal flavor” and what is considered a “weird flavor”

5. When the ice cream truck comes during the summer, you run out of the house with any money you can find (regardless of how old you are)

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6. One scoop is never enough

7. When you’re sad, the first thing you want to do is eat ice cream

8. You repeatedly say “I’m so excited” when on line and the guy behind the counter says “I wish I was as excited as you to get ice cream”


9. You always have room for ice cream


Whether it is buying pints of ice cream from the supermarket or driving 30 minutes to try a popular ice cream destination, I will always eat ice cream with you. Kilwin's, Ben and Jerry's, Carvel, Baskin Robbins... you name it and I am there.

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