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Don't be fooled by the cones that he's got; he's still Uncle Louie G from the block.
A Boston company that pioneered candy and sugary mix-ins is starting over in New York.
Two big ice-cream openings are happening downtown.
Plus: 20 percent off for shoppers and theater fans at Andaz, and more, in our daily roundup of neighborhood news.
It sure makes the Big Gay Ice Cream Truck look pretty tame.
It's not real, but oh, if wishing made it so.
The Greenwich Village gelateria opens next week.
Plus, an ice-cream parlor that cooked crack?
Jon Stewart and his baseball bat also make an appearance.
An Italian "university" will teach you how to make gelato the right way.
The government made $25.2 billion from its TARP investments.
A bizarre ice-cream-shop-cum-clothing-store in Chinatown.
An ice-cream start-up comes to the Hester Street Fair.
There's also Buffalo blue cheese, if you're feeling ambitious.
The ice-cream spectrum, examined.
People are staying inside this summer instead of running after Mister Softee trucks.
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