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Can a "hot" ice cream mixture lose enough heat energy to ice to make ice cream freeze?
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Can a "hot" ice cream mixture lose enough heat energy to ice to make ice cream freeze?
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YES I think it can that is a really good question I'm gonna rate you 5 stars for that question that was the best question ive ever had lol
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