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Tarheel Sundae

Thursday, November 17th Justin 2 Comments
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UNC plus ice cream? Way to go Edy’s!

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Last reply was Thursday, November 24th
  1. Meghan
    View Friday, November 18th

    Oh my that looks horrable!!

    I remember back my freshman year in the C-stores on NCSU’s campus they had this ice cream that was lighy blue and its name had to do something with UNC (it was 6 years ago.. I dont remember the details)… well needless to say NOBODY would buy it.. I dont know the idiot who decided to buy it to try to sell to us :)

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  2. Matt
    View Thursday, November 24th

    I sure hope that stuff tastes better than that team plays.. ;)

    ;) ;)

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