When his daughter was spending too much time on Facebook, an ice cream maker in Croatia got a brilliant idea: why not make and sell Facebook ice cream?
To concoct their Facebook ice cream Admir Adili and his brother Ibi, made vanilla ice cream with blue swirls and stuck a Facebook sticker on the label. The result? The ice cream has attracted hundreds of visitors to their shop.
The brothers run Valentino ice cream shop in Tisnom, a town located on Croatia's Murter island. So far, it's the only ice cream shop selling the flavored homage to the world's number one social media site.
So what does Facebook ice cream taste like? Apparently it has the flavor of bubble gum and candy.
The brothers have yet to ask Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook's creator, if they could use his brand name. However, they said they would ask permission if he happens to get in touch.
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