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  1. design 20507
  2. Item: Icecream Type: Pastries Org: TG Designer: Pectus
  3. Ingredients: milk 4 sugar 6 fruit 6 spices 6 eggs 6 snowball 2
  4. Mortal Reviews: Allowed
  5. IMPORTANT: The main noun MUST use one of these: ICECREAM, ICE, CREAM, BOWL
  6. Appearance:
  7. a scoop of white chocolate and vanilla icecream
  8. Dropped:
  9. A scoop of white chocolate and vanilla icecream has been abandoned on the ground here.
  10. Examined:
  11. A large scoop of pristine vanilla icecream has been nested inside a
  12. crispy waffle cone. Jagged streaks of melted white chocolate marble the
  13. icy vanilla treat, accented by flecks of vanilla bean settled within the
  14. sugary goodness.
  15. Consume:
  16. Stealing a quick lick from one of the many marbled paths in the
  17. icecream, you find the white chocolate tastes of vanilla, sugar, milk
  18. and coconut butter. Another lick reveals the vanilla bean icecream to be
  19. just as delicious as the white chocolate, and soon you are working away
  20. at the cone. It doesn't take very long before the entire scoop of
  21. icecream has been whisked away, leaving only the waffle cone behind. The
  22. cone is simple in taste and manages to remove any lingering sweetness
  23. from your teeth.
  24. Smell:
  25. The smell of white chocolate, vanilla and a strange touch of coconut fills your nose.
  26. Taste:
  27. You pop a piece of the waffle cone off into you mouth, finding it both slightly sweet and mellow.
  28. WARNINGS:
  29. - Design might include references to chocolate.
  30. Please review the design and correct any problems before submission/approval.
  31. Comments:
  32. This is more of a test than anything else. I know Lusternia cannot have normal chocolate because we don't actually have access to cooca nubs, but white chocolate can be made with basically any edible vegetable fat. So! I'm hoping by using coconut butter (Coconuts being a product we've cooked with for ages in lusternia.) that there is a smidge of a chance I can get it through..? If not, I can simply flip the name over to something different and make no reference at all to chocolate!
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