Talenti is my favorite for Gelato.
@lookatdesktop (27156)
Dallas, Texas
December 17, 2016 12:50pm CST
Just putting in my 2 cents here.
I have always been eager to try new types of ice cream and from a variety of brands available at local retailers in my area of the city.
When I first heard about the Italian ice cream variant - Gelato, I was very curious as to it's texture and flavor. Although this product is imported and is sold in small amounts for a very high retail cost, I went for a product sold at a local Target store in my city and once a month I would simply try a new flavor of a brand of Gelato, similar to ice cream but somehow better tasting, the brand name is Talenti, and my personal experience with this brand of cold and creamy sweet gelato was better than my expectations for it.
Here below is my link for you to look at so you can look and find for yourself, some new alternatives from the same-o-same-o ice cream sold in the United States, imported from the country of Italy:
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@thislittlepennyearns (68246)
• Defuniak Springs, Florida
17 Dec 16
The texture is so much better than any regular ice cream
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@lookatdesktop (27156)
• Dallas, Texas
17 Dec 16
@masood72 Here is a site that covers all the best ice cream of this planet:
Although grilling is synonymous with summer, those of us with sweet tooths (sweet teeth?) clamor for another warm-weather food: ice cream. Although first invented in the fourth or fifth century B.C., ice cream has existed in something close to its current
@lookatdesktop (27156)
• Dallas, Texas
17 Dec 16
You’ll scream with delight after trying any of these 35 fantastic ice cream shops from around the world.
@thislittlepennyearns (68246)
• Defuniak Springs, Florida
17 Dec 16
@lookatdesktop see the problem i have is that i am lactose intolerant, so im not supposed to eat any of it.
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@lookatdesktop (27156)
• Dallas, Texas
17 Dec 16
The closest I get to being an Italian is that I am Roman Catholic. lol





