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Rita's Frozen Custard Cakes

When I was younger, I remembered going to the Magnolia plant (where Robinson's Magnolia is) and waiting for our box of Ice Cream Cake to be pushed towards us to take home.   When the plant closed down - no one ever saw a Magnolia Ice Cream Cake ever again.

I wish I can share with my kids the joy of having a HUGE ice cream cake as a birthday cake.  I miss those time.

Last weekend, when we were about to go home - we stopped by Rita's Ice in Greenhills.  I was asking for samples then when I looked up, I was surprised to see my Panget's cousin manning the counter.  He made me try the Peanut Butter and Grape Jelly flavor, it was good!  Hahaha..  I love peanut butter so it was a no brainer!  Hahaha..  I ordered a Gelati and so I topped this Italian Ice with Chocolate Custard.

A few minutes later - my Panget came in with the kids in tow.  My kids love Rita's Frozen Custard.  Connor's favorite was the Orange custard, unfortunately - it was not offered that day.  Apparently, of a few patrons liked it.  I loved it!  Hahaha..  So I just got the kids Strawberry and Vanilla custard.  Can you guess who the Strawberry was for between Connor and Kailee?  Hihi..

When we got our orders, my Panget's cousin offered to make us try their newest product - an ice cream cake of sort but they call it a Frozen Custard Cake.

This is what it looks like cross section:

Rita's Ice Frozen Custard Cake

Frozen Custard Cake is made of Italian ice in the middle with the frozen custard as the crust and icing.  You can choose your own flavor - yes, create your OWN frozen custard cake!

Wonderful right?

Here's a chance to share to the next generation what we used to love as kids - Ice Cream Cake!

Each #FrozenCustardCake cost P1,200.00 - you will need to order 1 day in advance.

Have fun customizing your own flavor of custard cake!

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