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Find frozen custard with the CustardList

If you're not down at the boardwalk, it could be a little bit harder to find frozen custard. Though the rich, ice cream-like treat is very popular in some parts of the country, other stands are few and far between. There is a resource available to frozen custard lovers: the CustardList. This website not only has the locations for various custard stands around the country, but maintains a record of what daily flavors are offered at many locations! You can even get this information while you are out driving to the stand, since they have a setup that allows you to access the database of current flavors via a web-enabled cell phone.

To make your search for a stand easier, you can narrow the field by searching by state. Twenty different states have custard stands listed at the moment, and if you know of one that isn't listed, you can submit it to be added.

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Filed Under: Spirit of Summer, Ingredients, Chefs & Restaurants, How To, Restaurants
Tags: america, comfort food, custard, custard list, custard stand, custardlist, dairy, database, dessert, frozen custard, frozen yogurt, gelato, how to find frozen custard, ice cream, restaurant, summer, treat, website

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Phyllis OSullivan

8-11-2006 @10:07AM Phyllis OSullivan said... I didn't know how else to contact you. i enjoy your blog immensely. It has brought me to some other wonderful sites I most probably wounld have never found. There in lies a problem which I'm hoping you may be able to correct. Whenever a reader a goes to one of the recommended sites and then wishes to return to Slashfood, you cannot without starting the internet server again. Maybe you can help.
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tr

8-11-2006 @3:24PM tr said... hey, east coast custard!!! a cleveland favorite!

Phyllis, have you tried the "Back" button? or maybe clicking on the links in your browswer opens a new window. in that case, just close the window, and the slashfood window will be the one behind it.
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