Talk:Dippin' Dots

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This isn't a place for random "reviews"... It's an encylopedia. When you open up an encylclopedia you don't see "Ha ha my brother doesn't like dippin'dots.

[edit] The First Picture

DragoonWraith 21:00, 20 July 2006 (UTC): I dunno, could just be me, but the first picture isn't very good. Looks more like cereal than Dippin' Dots (though I would imagine that it would be hard to get a better picture, it's hard to see that they're cold - better lighting, at least, would be nice).

[edit] Information

The info is confusing. E.g., "Dippin' Dots are not sold in 'takeout' places like supermarkets" compared to "They are just starting selling at takeout spots." Carn29 19:45, 10 March 2007 (UTC)

Actualy they do sell them at-home...for about $140 you can have some delivered to your house in a special cooler.