The Internet Can’t Handle the Ice Cream Cotton Candy Burrito
11/08/2017 03:31 pm EST
“It gets to a level and you just can't comprehend how big it has gotten.”
In an interview with The Observer, owner Martin Lacombe says the attention his creation has received is astounding, revealing that many are taking long trips from all across the country and the United States to his Sarnia ice cream shop.
"Today, somebody just drove eight hours from Iowa to have one," Lacombe said. "The number of people making side trips on their vacation, like driving two hours out of their way, is dumbfounding."
When it comes to the origins of a viral trend, it all started when Food Beast asked the Sugar Sugar owner to send along video of his dessert as it had piqued their interest. The story was then picked up by major news agencies and the video they shared to their social accounts racked up more than 25 million views.
"It gets to a level and you just can't comprehend how big it has gotten," Lacombe said, adding that the reaction to the video was felt immediately as people lined up the very next morning.
“That ice cream wrapped in cotton candy is... most likely structurally hell.”
While Food Beast points out that it "doesn't exactly eat like a burrito," the cotton candy ice cream creation does offer "a fun play on textures you wouldn't expect." Moreover, you get to eat both ice cream and cotton candy in the mix, so you know it's going to be super sweet.
And that is one of the reasons why social media is not too keen on the idea, considering it's a fusion of too many primary desserts in one place and not something that will stand on its own during a devour session.
“If we just ignore the sugar content, this will be glorious.”
Lacombe tells The Observer it all started from his love for cotton candy. Usually patting it down instead of eating it fluffy, he said it got him wondering if it could hold ice cream in when it was flattened and decided to give it a shot.
With the unicorn trend still fresh in his mind, Lacombe added three scoops ice cream onto the flattened cotton candy, sprinkled some "Unicorn dust" and wrapped it up, adding "I couldn't believe it, it went so well together."
Lacombe admits that "some things look good on Facebook, but they're not actually practical," but says this actually tastes better than it looks and plenty on social media agree too.
“Half the fun is coming in here and watching us make it.”
Earlier this week, Lacombe tells The Observer that he upgraded the shop's cotton candy machine that came from the supplier with samples of flavors that are perfect for summer, like pina colada, sour apple, watermelon and orange.
If you are looking to make a visit to Sugar Sugar this summer, the burritos cost about $5.50 each and are not the only innovative item on the list. Lacombe hopes to bring about new creations in the fall.
But in the meantime, he says, "Half the fun is coming in here and watching us make it."
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