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Popular Princeton Ice Cream Parlor Scooping Up Cicada Ice Cream

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A popular ice cream parlor in Princeton serves an unusual but very current new flavor. Are you ready for this According to his Facebook page, the new flavor is Cicada Chocolate Chip. Yeah you heard me right

Located in Palmer Square, the curved spoon assured its very loyal customers that this wasn’t a joke, but rather a rare flavor that is available after 17 years and is only available for a limited time.

One of the owners wrote, “It took many, many days and a whole lot of magic to turn these special creatures into ‘cicada chocolate chips’ for ice cream. Blessings and grateful news were invoked, wishes for a rich future were made, and sentimental tears were shed because life on planet earth can be funny, strange and outrageous. Enjoy this exceptionally ephemeral taste. *Please note. Cicadas can cause similar allergic reactions in people who are allergic to seafood / shellfish. “

Cicada Chocolate Chip will be available in 1/2 pints while supplies last. Do not miss this delicious trend. The cicada kitchen has caught on across the country. Have you heard of the Maryland candy store that serves chocolate-coated cicadas? Oh yeah. Lol.

Believe it or not, I’d love to try. Why not? But if I like it, I have to stock up, because it will be another 17 years before the noisy critters are back.

If you’ve never seen the bent spoon in Princeton’s Palmer Square, then you’ve got to put it on your summer bucket list. It’s not just an ice cream parlor, it’s an ice cream experience.

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