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Brokenhearted? You can get 'closure' in a cone!


Are you brokenhearted and searching for some bit of closure?

Well, you're in luck  — sort of. Local ice cream brand Sebastian's is offering "Closure" in a cone, one of four flavors of its Valentine Ice Cream collection.

It's Genmaicha Tea ice cream made with Japanese green tea leaves and popped roasted brown rice, giving a soothing and rejuvenating taste.

 

 

The Valentine collection also has the "Unresolved Issues" flavor made with ampalaya sorbet with candied ampalaya bits, perfect for those who are still unable to move on.

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Presenting UNRESOLVED ISSUES 2020! Still the same from last year: Ampalaya Sorbet garnished with candied Ampalaya bits. Mixing bitterness barely tempered with sweet, this Bitter Melon sorbet is the embodiment of being unable to move on: never changing, never moving forward, even the price is still unchanged from when it first debuted. If you have a friend who needs an intervention because they are filled with bitterness and have difficulty letting go, bring them to Sebastian's and have them confront their UNRESOLVED ISSUES. Available at all branches on Feburary 1, 2020! #SebastiansIceCream #UnresolvedIssues #Bitter #ValentinesIceCreamCollection

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And then there's the "Matinong Boyfriend" flavor made with dark chocolate, fresh orange zest, a hint of rum and candied hazelnut spiced with cinnamon.

 

 

Completing the collection is "Matinong Girlfriend": made with Cerveza Negra with notes of toffee, caramel and coffee.

 

 

Sebastian's Ice Cream first launched the limited Valentine's ice cream collection in 2014 with the "Matinong Boyfriend", then a nutty dark chocolate flavor, and "Matinong Girlfriend" which was a raspberry sorbet before.

In 2015, the brand completed its collection by launching the "Closure" and "Unresolved Issues" flavor.

The Valentine collection is available in all Sebastian's Ice Cream stores throughout the month of February this year. — Kaela Malig/LA, GMA News