It appears that in 2007, dictionaries dropped the hypen in ice cream when used as a noun, but kept it for the adjective such as "ice-cream cone." See the related article in the links below.
Here's an example: After the football game, I went out for ice cream. Even after I went for ice cream, I was still hungry, so after going to eat ice cream I went to McDonald's.
because the ingredients walls was using were artificial, and word "ice cream" can only be used for the dairy milk products. currently only Hico and Yummy are the "Ice cream" producer companies in Pakistan. Walls, after the decision of court, can not write Ice Cream with its products, rather walls started to write "Milk Ice" with their products
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"Gelato" is an Italian equivalent of "ice cream."Specifically, the Italian word is a masculine singular noun. Its singular definite article is "il" ("the"). Its singular indefinite article is "un, uno" ("a, one").The pronunciation is "djeh-LAH-toh."
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hawaiian ice cream is pretty much snow cone and ice cream is ice cream
people who owned a ice cream shop have ice cream