Kawartha Dairy, the beloved family-owned dairy brand that began in Bobcaygeon, has officially opened its first Toronto location. Renowned for its creamy, …
Renowned for its creamy, hand-scooped ice cream and nostalgic old-fashioned milkshakes, the location near Danforth and Donlands marks Kawartha Dairy 's 13th retail store.
There are currently 46 flavours featured in-store, including favourites such as Muskoka Mocha, Moose Tracks, and Campfire S'mores, as well as exciting new varieties like Dockside Cappuccino. You can also never go wrong with a creamy classic like Mint Chip. It's one of those flavours that instantly reminds me of summers from my childhood.
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