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Ooooh, never heard of them! Now I?m excited. Plonk golf has just lend at Levels and if Screams is clever enough to open late like Oddonos, I?m there with bells on after. What flavour should I try first?


alice Wrote:

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> Yes everything that Screams Rye lane

Peckhamgatecrasher Wrote:

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> Fabulous Ice Fires' hazelnut. There - you can

> close the thread now.




My favourite was Hope and Greenwood (RIP. It is now expletive deleted Maison Dog) 's salted caramel.


But maybe that doesn't count as sadly it and they no longer exist.


It was much yummier than Oddono's salted caramel ......


ETA: I agree Oddono's pistachio isn't bad. Their sorbets are quite nice too :)

Twice now I?ve had an ice cream cake from oddonos for my birthday. It?s pistachio ice cream with little bits off coffee icecream (which I?ve never liked but because of this cake I now buy whole scoops of). It?s on a sponge base. If you haven?t ventured into oddonos cabinet treats, do! Amazing.

yeknomyeknom Wrote:

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> Twice now I?ve had an ice cream cake from oddonos

> for my birthday. It?s pistachio ice cream with

> little bits off coffee icecream (which I?ve never

> liked but because of this cake I now buy whole

> scoops of). It?s on a sponge base. If you

> haven?t ventured into oddonos cabinet treats, do!

> Amazing.


I'm pretty sure you can specify what flavours you want on your cake.


I had one once for Christmas (on offer via Time Out)

You can soecify but on,y from a limited menu.


Sue Wrote:

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> yeknomyeknom Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Twice now I?ve had an ice cream cake from

> oddonos

> > for my birthday. It?s pistachio ice cream with

> > little bits off coffee icecream (which I?ve

> never

> > liked but because of this cake I now buy whole

> > scoops of). It?s on a sponge base. If you

> > haven?t ventured into oddonos cabinet treats,

> do!

> > Amazing.

>

> I'm pretty sure you can specify what flavours you

> want on your cake.

>

> I had one once for Christmas (on offer via Time

> Out)

Crikey. Didn?t realise they were so experimental. Not sure about those ones.


cactus Wrote:

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> Toasted hay, custard, goats curd and pine needle!

> Stunning combination from Fabulous Ice Fires on

> East Dulwich Road.

> Just love this place, owner will try and make your

> favourite flavour and let you know when it is back

> in stock.

Let me help you out. Check out Halo icecream in Waitrose or Ocado. Especially Peanut Butter flavour.


Lisa Taylor Wrote:

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> I'm on a diet AGAIN, this conversation is killing

> me ☹️ lol

Tis true, I was sceptical about those four together, but it was the most delicious flavour ever.

Had a long conversation with the owner about where he sources his dust free hay from! He did say he probably

wouldn't create that particular flavour too often as very labour intensive.

His pistachio is wonderful, also the salted peanut and tangerine dream are amazing.




Robert Poste's Child Wrote:

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> If that's true I'm not sure whether to blame

> Heston Blumenthal or Harry Potter.

That?s right, per big tub!


It has nothing on Oddonos but Oddonos is over 500 for a medium 2 scoop tub.


Lisa Taylor Wrote:

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> I just googled Halo Ice cream,less than 300

> calories per tub I'm in lol Thank you for the tip

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