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An Ice Cream Place Throws You Your Order, and You Have to Catch It?!?

Is this fun, or just wasteful?  An ice cream place called Catch’N Ice Cream recently opened in New York.  And their gimmick is they THROW you your order.  (???) It…

Food Network New York City Wine & Food Festival presented by Capital One - Peroni's Taste of Italy presented by Fratelli Beretta hosted by Alex Guarnaschelli and Scott Conant with special guest Whoopi Goldberg

NEW YORK, NEW YORK – OCTOBER 14: Joseph Settepani of Bruno’s NYC serves ice cream at the Food Network New York City Wine & Food Festival presented by Capital One – Peroni’s Taste of Italy presented by Fratelli Beretta hosted by Alex Guarnaschelli and Scott Conant with special guest Whoopi Goldberg on October 14, 2022 in New York City. (Photo by Jeff Schear/Getty Images for NYCWFF)

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Is this fun, or just wasteful?  An ice cream place called Catch'N Ice Cream recently opened in New York.  And their gimmick is they THROW you your order.  (???)

It comes as one big scoop they hurl across the room, and you're supposed to catch it in a bowl.  It opened last summer, but two videos are trending right now . . . one of people catching ice cream, and one of people dropping it.

If you drop your order, they give you a new scoop.  So it's just for fun.  A TikToker named Dylan Lemay opened it after he got a following online while working at Cold Stone Creamery.

Here are some catches...

And, of course, some drops...

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Per The Independent, the viral video app ended the search engine’s dominance, which had seen it rank as the most popular domain for all of 2020 and the first part of 2021.

Google.com – which includes Docs, Calendar, Maps, Translate, Photos, Flights, News and more – was unable to compete with the budding social app, which now counts more than 1 billion active users around the world. TikTok.com also overtook Amazon, Apple, Facebook, Microsoft and Netflix -- all of which ranked above it last year.

One of the more obvious reasons for users flocking to TikTok this year has been the Covid-19 pandemic, which has forced people to spend more time indoors and away from real-life social gatherings. These online browsing patterns continued even when lockdown restrictions came to an end, with “the summer of freedom” creating an opportunity for users to refresh and update their social media accounts.

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