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Mister & Miss Einstein – Atlanta

$5 for $10 Worth of Ice Cream or Ice-Cream-Making Class (Half Off)

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  • Simple Pleasures
  • Kitchen Couture
  • Always Learning

In a Nutshell

Kids craft their own frozen treats during a one-hour class that includes a pint of ice cream, a photo opp, and a chef's hat and apron

The Fine Print

  • Expires 90 days after purchase.
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy multiple as gifts. Limit 1 per table. Valid only for option purchased. 48hr advance reservation required for class.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Ice cream can be served any number of ways—in a cone, as a sandwich, or just scooped right into your mouth by some guy in a truck. Have it your way with this Groupon.

Choose Between Two Options

During the one-hour ice-cream-making class, kids don an apron and chef's hat and whip up ice cream, sorbet, and other treats. At the end of the session, they take home a picture of themselves in their gear and a pint of ice cream.

Mister & Miss Einstein

Inside Mister & Miss Einstein’s pink and brown storefront, ice cream shares table space with cups of coffee and rich fruit smoothies. The shop’s homemade desserts include ice cream sandwiches, shakes such as the Georgia peach with peach pie and vanilla ice cream, and cherry-topped banana splits. An ice cream club held throughout the week entertains kids with treat-making lessons that teach them to craft their own ice cream and sorbets, better preparing them for the impending snowman apocalypse.

Groupon Says

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Many people just assume that everything they read is true without ever looking at the counter argument. Take a look at the flip side of some of these “universal truths”:

Universal Truth: Lying is bad.
The Flip Side: What about lying to save someone’s life? If your child wants to leave the house, but you know that the world is a place full of danger, is it wrong to lie and say there’s nothing out there?

Universal Truth: Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.
The Flip Side: Do nothing unto others. You don’t know where others have been. Others could have been playing in the toilet.

Universal Truth: The earth orbits the sun.
The Flip Side: Our planet is just a big rubber ball that a giant baby is playing with, and the sun is a night-light in the baby’s bedroom. Other planets are the baby’s other toys. Gravity is the baby’s hands.

Universal Truth: Don’t bring electronics with you into the bathtub.
The Flip Side: What if your phone is in a plastic bag? Would it still electrocute you? Would it?

What should we do unto others?

Mister & Miss Einstein

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    Atlanta

    572 Edgewood Ave. NE
    Atlanta, Georgia 30312
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  • Located on the northeast corner of Edgewood Avenue and Randolph Street