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​Cool Treats to Sweeten your Stay

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Czechs love ice cream. Like insanely. The country isn’t one you would normally associated with the sweet treat, e.g. gelato in Italy. But as soon as the temperature hits about 10 degrees and/or it’s a bright and sunny day, Czechs of all ages are walking around happily licking cones.
Some cafes and bakeries around town will have a ‘točená zmrzlina’ machine set up which dispenses usually two flavours (like vanilla and strawberry) and one mixed (vanilla-strawberry swirl) of soft serve ice cream. These usually come in your choice of malá (small) or velká (large). In ice cream shops with big bins, price will be by scoop in a basis cone. Many places have waffle cones for an extra price.

The točená zmrzlina places are only in operation from about late spring to early autumn, but locals will not be deterred from having their ice cream. Every shop no matter how small will have a freezer full of single portion ice cream on sticks, with Pegasus and Mrož being two of the favoured local brands.

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