PLEASURES OF ICE CREAM.
SOME NEW IDEAS
A surprising exhibit at the Winter Show is to be found at Shed S, where the New Polar Ice Cream Company are showing some really wonderful novelties. These novelties are t>o attractive and so new that the promoters predict■ that it will not lie long before they are to be found on every table. Briefly stated, it may be said that the realm of artistic cakes has been invaded. Panelled and decorated with pure frozen cream., the Xew Polar pure, products include ice cream wedding and birthday cakes, exact replicas of the baker's art, but more suitable for the Auckland climate. And the flavour is as good as the looks. They may be. obtained in one, two or three tiers,- with the appropriate greetings and decorations for the required occasion, whilst any flavouring required can be supplied on request. Social events without the New Polar cakes will soon become quite old-fashioned. Rainbow Blocks. The novelties mentioned, however, do not exhaust the list of Xew Polar originalities. .Take the new Rainbow Block, for instance, which when known will become absolutely de rigeur. Fashioned after rainbow cake, the ice is served between the best quality wafers. Three flavours are contained' in it—vanilla, orange and strawberry. The success of this novelty has been amazing. Well over two thousand blocks have been sold at the Show, and repeat orders are keeping the staff busy with a vengeance. No more popular ice cream confection has ever been evolved than this delightful Rainbow Block. '"'Melting moments" aptly describe the piquancy of New Polar ices, and the popular cry of "Please, I want some more" is heard all the time. Rainbow Blocks, Polar Bars (a choco-late-coated ice cream), Ice Cream Cakes and cartons of ices may be obtained at Shed No. 8. The 6tall is so outstanding bright and tastefully decorated that it cannot be missed. Orders may also he directed to the New Polar Ice Cream Company, Ltd., Newmarket. Take your kiddies to the stall.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue LXI, 12 July 1930, Page 7
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