An ice cream exhibit? What is it and where can I see it? If I miss it, what else can I do?
Answer
I saw a video of the exhibit on an internet site. Visitors can jump in a bath-like play area of chocolate sprinkles. Visitors get ice cream, limited to two portions per visitor.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VyWaiEHlaCQ
If you miss it, watch it on the internet; visit the Nestle Museum in Switzerland; take the family to a chocolate museum or a chocolate shop for a chocolate workshop or children's birthday party. Some restaurants have chocolate fountains which enable you to watch the chocolate fountain and put either ice cream or chop pastry buns in the chocolate for dessert.
(The UK, USA, Switzerland, Belgium and other countries have chocolate museums and workshops. In the UK look for Cadbury's; other shops with tours in London and York.)
See my previous posts on chocolate shops, workshops and annual exhibitions.
Museum of Ice Cream, 2018 E 7th Place, Los Angeles, California 90021, USA.
Admission price for adults (age 13-60) is US $29. For seniors over 60, and children 3-12, the cost is US $18. You have to buy your tickets online as they cannot be bought at the door.
Open 11 am to 10 pm. Closed Tuesday.
It's a late morning, lunch time, tea time, supper time or early evening activity. The museum website suggests other places to eat nearby in Los Angeles. The shops sells ice cream pins for US $10; patches; ice cream playing cards $12; ear- rings, bracelets, key ring, phone covers or an ice cream tasting book.
https://www.museumoficecream.com/los-angeles/
https://www.facebook.com/museumoficecream/
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/world-us-canada-39740991/ice-cream-museum-opens-in-los-angeles
Angela Lansbury, travel writer and photographer, author and speaker.
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