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$15 for Three Groupons at Cold Stone Creamery and Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory ($30 Value)

Cold Stone Creamery and Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory
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Mix-ins blend with fresh-churned ice cream to create unique flavor combinations

The Deal

  • $15 for three Groupons, each good for $10 worth of ice cream and frozen treats ($30 value)
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Need To Know Info

Promotional value expires 120 days after purchase. Amount paid never expires. Limit 1 per person. Limit 1 per visit. May be repurchased every 90 days. Must use promotional value in 1 visit. Not valid with other promotions or offers. Not valid on fundraisers or online orders. Valid only at Pickerington location. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Cold Stone Creamery and Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory

From behind a frozen granite slab, the staff of Cold Stone Creamery uses twin spatulas to blend custom servings of ice cream and creative mix-ins to fit customers’ exact specifications. Founded by Donald and Susan Sutherland in 1988, Cold Stone began under the hot Arizona sun, eventually spreading its frosty fingers to encompass more than 1,400 locations worldwide. Despite the size of the company, each location’s staff keeps up the handcrafted quality, making ice cream onsite every day and using those signature spatulas to create delicious pointillist art against the freezer wall.

Meanwhile, the sweets at Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory taste all the sweeter after witnessing the hard and delicate work that goes into their creation. During engaging visits, staffers entertain guests by hand-dipping crisp apples into burbling vats of caramel or fashioning silky bricks of fudge atop traditional marble slabs. They don't just tease the eyes, though. They also treat tongues to free samples, and even lead chocolate-tasting classes in which they provide mint- and sea-salt-infused samples of chocolate from around the world.

In addition to tastings, chocolate-making classes encourage customer participation, with instructors offering up the fresh ingredients stored on site to students who wish to learn the fine art of chocolate making. During these classes, they walk guests through the delicate process of making clusters infused with nuts or fruit, or melting milk or dark chocolate to fill a mold.

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