Suck my entire dick. Y’all wrong.

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            The inside of the cone is coated in chocolate to prevent it from getting soggy from all the melted icecream. It tends to pool at the bottom because that’s how gravity works.

            There is no “random” plug of chocolate. It’s an inherent function of the product. No matter what the flavour of icecream is, the cone itself is inherently a chocolate product.

            So yes, you are, in fact, knowingly purchasing chocolate products, as evidenced by the fact that you’re currently complaining about all the chocolate in these cones that you keep purchasing. If you hate chocolate that much, then maybe just don’t buy it?

            This is entirely a problem of your own making. And people are correct in pointing out that your responses have been nothing but toxic.

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            If Cornetto is the best vanilla ice cream you can get, you might have a point. But both you and me know that’s not the case!

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            I’m definitely team chocolate here but now I’m really curious. What else could be used to plug the cone instead of chocolate but still taste good with vanilla ice cream? Has any other company tried something other than chocolate?

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        Even the vanilla versions of those things have a chocolate shell coating on the top, not just inside the cone. You would’ve known what it was about way before you got to that last part.

        (If that isn’t true for the ones you buy, I want to know what weird, obscure brand you’re talking about.)


        To be fair, though, coating the cone with some other flavor (butterscotch, maybe) could be a neat idea.

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          Not where I am it doesn’t. No idea where OP is

          (Still has chocolate on top though)

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        Ok, you bought a Cornetto once and was surprised by chocolate. Surely you learned after the first time and can just stop buying it? Where’s this obsession coming from, why can’t you move on?

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        The chocolate is part of the charm you infidel. If you don’t like it there are other ice cream products that don’t have chocolate. Don’t ruin our Cornetto.

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        Take a picture and show us what cones you bought so we can make fun of you more. If you refuse, you’ll get made fun of anyway because we will all assume you realized you were in the wrong.

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        The inside and outside of all drumsticks are chocolate-coated. They put it in their ads and in their packaging so I’m not sure how it surprised you. If you don’t want that, then maybe try a different product lol.