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I tried one these when we first moved here to Hong Kong. From what I understand, they are not available in the US. It is basically the famous HD ice cream surrounded by a crispy thin shell, sorta like a thin cone. The one pictured is a green tea variety, but I have also tried the caramel and vanilla. It's a tasty little guy but can be a bit messy as the crumblies tend to get all over the place.
To be honest, I haven't tried another one since. So, perhaps more of a novelty, definitely worth the try.
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