The best ice cream in every state

BEIJING, CHINA - AUGUST 27: (CHINA MAINLAND OUT)The ridge auspicious animal shaped ice-cream sells well at the Imperial Palace on 27th August, 2020 in Beijing,China(Photo by TPG/Getty Images)
BEIJING, CHINA - AUGUST 27: (CHINA MAINLAND OUT)The ridge auspicious animal shaped ice-cream sells well at the Imperial Palace on 27th August, 2020 in Beijing,China(Photo by TPG/Getty Images)
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You see, the thing about ice cream is that it’s basically a blank canvas. It will take on whatever sorts of flavors that you so choose it to, and BAM! You’ve got dessert covered!

Next up, let’s travel on over to Massachusetts and Michigan for some cool deliciousness!

21. Massachusetts

Ice Cream Parlor: Toscanini’s & Richardson’s

Flavor Spotlight: Nocciola & Blue Vanilla

For the first ice cream shop up in Massachusetts, we are headed over to Toscanini’s in Cambridge. The coolest part of this particular ice cream shop, is that they have what’s called a Micro Sundae, and yes, it’s exactly what you think it is. A teeny tiny little sundae that certainly packs a punch with the plenty amount of ice cream per each order!

Have you tried this delicious treat yet? Your thoughts? Let’s hear it! 

For the second frozen shop up in Massachusetts, we are headed over to Richardson’s in Middleton. Some people even refer to this particular ice cream shop as the best ice cream shop in the happiest state in America. what could be better than that? Of course, they have some delicious classic ice cream flavors; if you’re into something a bit crazier, take their Blue Vanilla with Rice Krispies mixed into it all!

22. Michigan

Ice Cream Parlor: Pekadill’s

Flavor Spotlight: Mint Chip Vanilla Cone

This is a restaurant and an ice cream shop; the restaurant is in the back, and the ice cream storefront is up front (duh, the best part should always come first; dessert before dinner, am I right?). Their treats are also made and sent in from two other different places nearby, so if Pekadill’s is ever closed, then definitely check out where their ice cream comes from: Ashby’s and/or Hudsonville Ice Cream!