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Article Title: Family Ice Cream Party:  A Fun Way to Bring People Together
Author: Stephen Kelly
Category: Family, Food and Drink
Word Count: 417
Keywords: party, family, ice cream
Author's Email Address: [email protected]
Article Source: http://www.articlemarketer.com
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Are you looking for family party idea?  How about throwing an ice cream party?  
It doesn't have to be only for the kids. This is a perfect way to spend an 
evening or afternoon during any time of year.  It could even be a great half 
time show during football season or a child's birthday party.  Make it just 
like an old-fashioned ice cream social and invite your friends or neighbors 
that you haven't seen for a while to an afternoon gathering at your home.

The Goal:

To try and taste as many different combinations of ice cream, dessert sauces 
and toppings as possible before you end up with a stomach ache!

The first thing you'll need to do is plan your party.  Purchase ice 
cream-themed invitations or make your own.  Be sure to include important 
information such as where and when and how to RSVP.  

Hosting your party outside can be best depending on the time of year.  Consider 
covering a patio or picnic table with bright and colorful tablecloths.  Being 
outside is great because the ice cream will cool you off, and it also will 
leave ice cream messes outside so you can hose them away later. Since you're 
serving outside, be sure to strategically place a trash can or two nearby

The most important part of the party, making the decisions for ice cream 
flavors and toppings, however, can get very overwhelming.  That is why you 
should consider going to the professionals.  Some ice cream companies have 
packages where they put together basic ice cream flavors like Chocolate and 
French Vanilla as well as some more adventurous ones like Bailey's and Rum 
Raisin for adult taste buds, wet and dry toppings (sprinkles, butterscotch, 
caramel fudge, pineapple, peanut butter, M&Ms, Oreos and the list goes on and 
on), spoons, napkins, bowls, etc.  No matter how many people you plan on having 
at your party, do-it-yourself ice cream parties are perfect, serving anywhere 
from 15-2500.  They will even arrange for a delivery person dressed as a cow to 
bring the ice cream right to your door.  Balloons and other equipment can also 
be delivered if you need it.  

The average cost for an ice cream party like this is about $4-5 per person.  It 
is a very cost effective option to share some time with those that mean a lot 
to you.  Invite them over to visit and also enjoy some ice cream.

Stephen Kelly is crazy about Ice Cream and has organized a number of corporate 
ice cream parties. To learn more or schedule a party, visit:  
http://www.lizzysicecream.com/needham-ice-cream-party.html
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