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Ice cream shop challenges middle schoolers to invent ice cream flavor inspired by phrase 'six-seven'
Ripleigh's Creamery, founded by a 14-year-old, invited local middle schoolers to submit ice cream flavors inspired by the slang phrase 'six-seven,' with dozens of entries expected.
- Ripleigh's Creamery in Pennsylvania invited sixth-, seventh- and eighth-grade students to create a flavor inspired by the slang term `six-seven`, the creamery said.
- The pop culture series runs in January and prompted the challenge, with Laura Maring calling it `probably my favorite cabinet double dog dare you where we turn anything into ice cream,` targeting sixth- through eighth-graders.
- Heisey's students responded with creative pairings like cheesecake plus a chocolate swirl topped with Doritos, while Heisey, science teacher at Central York Middle School, frequently hears the slang phrase repeated by his students.
- Entries must be submitted by November 19, and dozens of student submissions will undergo taste tests and be sorted into Ripleigh's flavor zones, with customers potentially ordering two scoops.
- Teachers have largely embraced the challenge and can request submission links, the creamery said, noting the `six-seven` flavor will eventually appear in the pop culture series in January.
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Creamery challenges middle school students to invent ice cream flavor inspired by phrase 'six-seven'
Founded in 2021 by 14-year-old Ripleigh Maring, the creamery is asking sixth, seventh, and eighth graders to capture the taste of "six-seven" for its pop culture series, with dozens of entries set to undergo taste tests.
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