Ice Cream Advent Calendars

This Edible Christmas Calendar Contains Delicious Ice Cream Treats

'Häagen-Dazs' recently teamed up with designer Paola Navone to create an edible Christmas calendar. With less than three weeks until Christmas, many people are eagerly counting down the days until the main event. This beautiful advent calendar provides a tasty way to commemorate the holiday season.

The ice cream advent calendar was produced as part of a collaboration between Häagen-Dazs and Navone. The calendar includes 31 days, which allows consumers to mark special dates such as Christmas and New Year's Eve. Each of the cream-filled days features a decorative display made form edible silver and gold paint. The days are also marked by columns of varying heights, which creates a whimsical display when viewed from different angles. As the designer explains, the edible Christmas calendar is "like an explosion of ice cream bricks."

The decadent countdown cake provides a tasty way to celebrate the ongoing holiday season.
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1. Edible Advent Calendars - Creating edible advent calendars offers a unique and delicious way to celebrate the holidays.
2. Collaborations with Designers - Teaming up with designers to create consumer products brings fresh perspectives and innovative ideas to the market.
3. Decorative Displays with Edible Paint - Using edible silver and gold paint in decorative displays adds a touch of luxury and uniqueness to products.
Industry Implications
1. Food and Beverage - The food and beverage industry can capitalize on the trend of edible advent calendars by offering unique and tasty options for consumers.
2. Consumer Goods - The consumer goods industry can explore collaborations with designers to create innovative and aesthetically pleasing products, like the ice cream advent calendar.
3. Art and Design - The art and design industry can explore the use of edible paint in creating decorative displays, expanding the possibilities of edible art.

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