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Ice Cream Crawl 2007 LargeMany of you have emailed asking for details about the Ice Cream Crawl on Thursday, so here they are. Invite your friends — the more the merrier!

WC Dish I-Scream 2007
West Chester Ice Cream Crawl

When: Thursday, August 30, 6 pm to ~ 8 pm (or until your belly hurts)

Where to Meet: Meet at the corner of Market and High Street in front of the courthouse statue (don’t worry, we’ll be easy to spot)

What to Bring: A healthy appetite and cash for pay-as-you-go ice cream

Where We’re Going: Because of time and distance, we will be crawling to:

  • Kaptain K’s
  • Sprazzo
  • Ricky’s Candy, Cones and Chaos
  • West Chester Scoop

To get as many tastes as possible, WC Dish recommends buying one item at each place and sharing it with your friends!

T-shirts will be provided for those who reserved one. Please bring $15 (cash only) to get your reserved t-shirt.

In the next few days we’ll be posting a form on WC Dish for you to rate these other sweet spots too:

  • Rita’s Italian Ice
  • Dairy Queen
  • Maggie Moos
  • Cold Stone Creamery
  • The Ice Cream Company
  • Bruster’s

If you can’t make the crawl but still would like to offer your feedback, we will post an online form so you can have a chance to submit your scores online. The ratings will stay open until Sept. 6, then results will be posted on wcdish.com. Hope to see you all there!

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Mary Bigham, the creator of wcdish, is a self-admitted sushi and travel addict. She has a crush on just about every food but refuses to eat American cheese.

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3 Comments So Far

  1. wcdishAug 29, 2007

    I scream, you scream. We all scream for…..

  2. Jason TremblayAug 29, 2007

    Can I bring my own special ceremonial tasting spoon?

  3. AndyAug 30, 2007

    i gonna bring my spoon holder like you have for a wine glass but for a spoon!

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