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Suvir There is a place called Michelles on Clinton south of Arapahoe Rd that is excellent. It is family owned and operated. The co started in Colorado

Springs . They make their own hot fudge, hot caramel, and other toppings. They also offer sandwiches etc, I can not comment on those because I only go for the ice cream goodies. All of the flavors i have had have been good. Hope thi helps.

colestove

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colestove  Posted on Mar 10 2003, 08:10 PM...There is a place called Michelles on Clinton south of Arapahoe Rd

Colestove,

Do you know when they opened there? I was at the original place in the Springs years ago, and it was great.

afn

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afn:

They have been open for several months maybe even a year. They are in a new building just south of Three Margaritias (sp) across from The

Country Dinner Playhouse. They also make their chocolates which are

outrstanding as well. From what I can tell the original family still runs the

operation and the quality control is very good.

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colestove,

Thanks for the info. It'll be useful the next time I'm stuck in the T-Rex mess. There's nothing like ice cream to relieve stress. Have you been to whatever it is that Lickety Split morphed into?

afn

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Thanks Colestove...

I shall try and find these places...

Today, I have come home way past midnight with over $70 worth of ice cream from the Safeway...

The freezer is looking like mine in NYC... stacked with scores of pints of ice cream.. of all flavors...

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Bonnie Brea Ice Cream and the Soda Rock Cafe, both in Washington Park--and boasting every flavor imaginable.

-Midson-

A gourmet who thinks of calories is like a tart, who looks at her watch

-James Beard-

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