I have never had it, but I believe there is a photo on the food picture thread stuck to the top of the restaraunt board. I heard it has some of every topping, and I'm not sure if it has every ice cream flavor. It is not a dessert you would want to tackle alone- maybe for a whole family. It is served in a kitchen sink.kj2mom said:Please pardon my ignorance but what is a 'kitchen sink'?
Ozymoe said:Sharing a Kitchen Sink is not just eating dessert...it is an experience...an event, if you will. Our family has a great memory of our first time...so we'll make another memory three years later!
chris1gill said:I have to agree with this sentiment, it's the experience of getting the kitchen sink that is memorable... We are two adults & two young kids, but we still get it, the kids think it is so much fun although one of them won't eat the mish mash of ice cream either For our DD's birthday in October we got one of these & we'll do it again this coming October
DMRick said:And my grandson loved the experience. I've done it a couple of times..and it didn't get better. I like the experience of something that doesn't have bundt cake, pound cake, angel food cake, regular cake, butterscotch, oreo's, marshmallow, sprinkles, chocolate chips, peanut butter chips, strawberry sauce, banana, pineapple sauce, peanutbutter, orange slices, cherries, whipped cream, almonds, brownies, hot fudge all melted in all different ice creams flavors,...oh gosh, I thought it was just terrible LOL. But it was an experience..just not one we'll ever repeat LOL!