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Marble Slab Creamery – On Location

C$18 for One Large Ice-Cream Cake (Up to $35.95 Value)

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C$35.95
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In a Nutshell

Freshly mixed ice cream adds richness to decorative cakes in flavours such as double dark chocolate, birthday cake, and pomegranate

The Fine Print

  • Expires Apr 30, 2013
  • Limit 4 per person. Limit 1 per order. Marble Slab Creamery recommends pre-ordering online or in-store with 72 hours notice. Valid only at selected location. Valid only for large ice cream cake. Not valid with any other offers, specials, or coupons.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

During the Ice Cream Age, humans survived by eating the vast, slow-churned glaciers and avoiding the dangers of hot-fudge-sundae pits. Taste history-making flavour with this Groupon.

$18 for One Large Ice-Cream Cake (Up to $35.95 Value)

Marble Slab Creamery’s gourmet ice-cream cakes are complex in both flavour and appearance. The Gimme S’more cake satisfies campfire cravings with chocolate-swiss ice cream, graham crackers, marshmallows, and a sprinkle of chocolate chips, and the Cookie Dough Drizzle cake proffers bites of birthday-cake ice cream mixed with chunks of oreo and cookie dough. The vanilla-yogurt fruit cake offers a lower-fat dessert layered with pineapple wedges and raspberries.

This Groupon is valid at:

  • Riverbend Plaza

Marble Slab Creamery

The warm aroma of freshly baked waffle cones envelops every nook and cranny of Marble Slab Creamery, revving up guests’ senses with the promise of impending decadence. As the hand-rolled cones tan in their ovens, the store’s staff bustles about the premises whipping up fresh batches of super-premium ice cream in the on-site creamery and helping patrons select a flavour from a list of more than 50 options. This chef-driven dedication to gourmet ice cream began in 1983 with the company’s founding in Houston, Texas, when two French chefs were enlisted to create a recipe for Marble Slab Creamery’s signature sweet-cream ice cream using their culinary expertise.

Today, staffers utilize the frozen-slab technique of ice-cream architecture, scooping each customer’s choice of ice cream and mixins onto a chilled marble slab to mix the separate elements into one customized mélange. Though specializing in cone-based ice-cream treats, Marble Slab Creamery also offers a menu full of other scream-worthy confections including cakes, shakes, and ice cream cupcakes.

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Uh oh, you've done it again. You've angered that old farmer. You're going to have to run if you don't want to end up in the hog trough tonight. Here's the plan:

  • Bust through the back doors of the barn and head east toward the cow pasture. The rising sun will temporarily blind the farmer, causing him to dramatically pause and survey the landscape before pursuing you.

  • Use the time you've bought to jump the cow fence and head through the pasture. Roll underneath one of the cows, causing it to stand up on its hind legs, lift up its udders, and say "excuuuuuse me!"

  • Look behind you to see that the farmer is now pursuing you in a pickup truck, waving his pitchfork out the window. Let him catch you with the pitchfork right under the strap of your overalls and carry you on the pitchfork for about 100 yards.

  • Flail your arms as you dangle from the pitchfork.

  • As the farmer approaches the hogs' mud pile—where he'll surely stop short, flinging you off the pitchfork and into the mud—grab on a low-hanging tree branch. Swing your body off the pitchfork and up onto the branch, so that you can blissfully wave as the farmer looks back at you in surprise and accidentally runs his truck into the mud.

"That darn trickster tricked me into mud-stickin' my truck!"