Imagine ice cream *e v e r y w h e r e*

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Dessert is the best meal — why not make it the most convenient?

Ice cream should be easier to get. It’s just that simple. It should be everywhere — at malls, sport arenas, college campuses, boardwalks — but it’s not. Why? Because setting up an ice cream shop is a lot more expensive than you’d think, and finding the manpower to scoop and serve each cone is often difficult to come by.

 

Dice Cream is making the delicious frozen treat more accessible by bringing robotics into the equation. With a new state-of-the-art, autonomous robotic arm, Dice Cream mini-parlors are making ice cream more convenient, one square-shaped scoop at a time.

 

Dessert is the best meal — why not make it the most convenient?

They’ve already funded over $150K and are using it to launch 80 units across Japan and Korea. But the plan isn’t just to bring sprinkles and hot fudge to Asia; the goal is to self-scoop and serve ice cream everywhere, including in the U.S.

 

Your investment doesn't just fuel the journey from prototype to marketplace; it places you at the forefront of a culinary innovation. With shares starting at $250 a pop, every stakeholder gets a chance to participate in what could very well be the future of how desserts are served. Invest more than $1,500, and Dice Cream will sweeten the deal with bonus shares.

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