A talented Toronto confectioner known for his Asian-themed ice creams is bidding farewell to his business for good. Wong's Ice Cream, formerly loc...
due to a variety of pandemic-related challenges, and from then on, focused on offering its treats through retail partners like Basil Box.
Wong was well-known for his imaginative and nostalgic ice cream flavours, including wasabi honey, Vietnamese coffee, White Rabbit candy, sesame with salted egg swirl, Korean banana milk, and Thai iced tea. As expected, the comments section under the announcement was quickly filled with heartbroken reactions from loyal patrons.
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