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Businiess name:  Goodberry's Frozen Custard Restaurants
Review by:  Ed E.
Review content: 
If you don't know the difference between regular ice cream and frozen custard, make some time to go by your nearest Goodberry's and find out what you've been missing. Frozen custard is ice cream that contains at least 1.4 percent egg yolk solids, which makes the end product much richer and creamier. All frozen custard is ice cream; not all ice cream is frozen custard. Goodberry's offers special flavors of the day, which can be viewed on a calendar on their website. Also try their "Carolina Concrete," in which you select a flavor of frozen custard and a "mix-in" and they blend it together. The result is so thick that the spoon they stick in the cup can stand straight up (as proof they hold the cup upside down to serve it to you).

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