The Ice Cream Smile - A Unique Phenomenon
I love to see people eat ice cream - because they invariably smile! And it's a smile different to any other you will see. I demonstrated this last summer in a my ice cream blog when I wrote a post which featured a wonderful little ice cream parlour. People of all ages it seems are happy to be photographed eating their ice creams and very few ever have straight face when doing so!
I think this is a phenomenon unique to ice cream.
And if you need more proof, just look at this ....
I think this is a phenomenon unique to ice cream.
And if you need more proof, just look at this ....
Captured on camera by his dad Paul, sweet little Dylan Robinson happily tucks into an ice cream cone.
Without a care in the world for where it ends up - on his nose and face, hands, his high chair or indeed on the floor where apparently the faithful family dog Nelly patiently waits to lap it up - the look on his face is unquestionably what I call ....
THE ICE CREAM SMILE
Without a care in the world for where it ends up - on his nose and face, hands, his high chair or indeed on the floor where apparently the faithful family dog Nelly patiently waits to lap it up - the look on his face is unquestionably what I call ....
THE ICE CREAM SMILE
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