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In Search of the Creamy Grail
il resource i any neil In some _ _ cities, ete lines strefortch blocks with people waiting to sample the special flavor of
ice cream. In Detroit, the : “city’s vast ee of ice cream love shops are largely neighborhood gathering : treasures aw og them.
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places, known to the people on the block but not as meccas city wide. : ALINOSIS 12748 E. McNichols, Detroit These shops are often owned and operated : 527-3195 by the third or fourth generation of families rich in pride for their product. These ice cream — This elegant Ganddieed shop reflects the Mrs. akers are fierce in their commitment to the _ varmth and integrity of its owner
quality of their product, convinced that good — ties_and only according to deve l ped through
precious recipes
dark, milk and bitters eet chocolates. A sign. in the rear of the shop reads: “Made of the finest ingredients. No preservatives added—
only pure coffee, cream, natural fruits and — flavors, 16 percent butterfat—highest in the State of Michigan. The sundae toppings are homemade, and the whipped cream is real.’ includes special sundaes entitled: _ The menu
Temptation, Victory Split, Peppermint Twist. and Hawaiian Dream. We asked Mrs. Alinosi
how, after 35 years, she can stop from tasting the wo x derfu array of ice cream and candies
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