Vienna Slice Ice Cream at Zelda Teal blog

Vienna Slice Ice Cream. It's laminated in ribbons of magic shell, finished with ruffles of mascarpone cream, and, of course, dusted with cocoa powder. Viennetta — that's right, those ice cream cakes with the elegant layers and crunchy sheets of chocolate that were reserved for special occasions in many households in the '90s —. The ice cream is dispensed in wavy, ruffled layers that elevate this simple dessert far above the common ice cream bar, even though they're made with the same ingredients. But the viennetta dessert, a layered ice cream cake that looks like the ruff of a debauched elizabethan count, was discontinued by the time many of us were old enough to have our own bank. Possibly the fanciest thing to ever be sold in your grocer's freezer aisle, the commercials featured impeccably manicured hands slicing and serving the layered.

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It's laminated in ribbons of magic shell, finished with ruffles of mascarpone cream, and, of course, dusted with cocoa powder. Viennetta — that's right, those ice cream cakes with the elegant layers and crunchy sheets of chocolate that were reserved for special occasions in many households in the '90s —. But the viennetta dessert, a layered ice cream cake that looks like the ruff of a debauched elizabethan count, was discontinued by the time many of us were old enough to have our own bank. Possibly the fanciest thing to ever be sold in your grocer's freezer aisle, the commercials featured impeccably manicured hands slicing and serving the layered. The ice cream is dispensed in wavy, ruffled layers that elevate this simple dessert far above the common ice cream bar, even though they're made with the same ingredients.

Friendly's Premium Ice Cream Vienna Mocha Chunk (1.5 qt) Instacart

Vienna Slice Ice Cream But the viennetta dessert, a layered ice cream cake that looks like the ruff of a debauched elizabethan count, was discontinued by the time many of us were old enough to have our own bank. Viennetta — that's right, those ice cream cakes with the elegant layers and crunchy sheets of chocolate that were reserved for special occasions in many households in the '90s —. The ice cream is dispensed in wavy, ruffled layers that elevate this simple dessert far above the common ice cream bar, even though they're made with the same ingredients. Possibly the fanciest thing to ever be sold in your grocer's freezer aisle, the commercials featured impeccably manicured hands slicing and serving the layered. But the viennetta dessert, a layered ice cream cake that looks like the ruff of a debauched elizabethan count, was discontinued by the time many of us were old enough to have our own bank. It's laminated in ribbons of magic shell, finished with ruffles of mascarpone cream, and, of course, dusted with cocoa powder.

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