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DENVER, CO - AUGUST 28: The tasting plate with five flavors of ice cream at  High Point Creamery in Denver  on Thursday, August 28, 2014.  High Point Creamery features some of the most exotic flavors in Denver ice cream.  Top left:  blueberry lemon, basil blackberry swirl,   top right , mint chocolate bark, lower left, chocolate orange with marshmallows, center lower, and mango coconut lassi, lower right. (Denver Post Photo by Cyrus McCrimmon)
DENVER, CO – AUGUST 28: The tasting plate with five flavors of ice cream at High Point Creamery in Denver on Thursday, August 28, 2014. High Point Creamery features some of the most exotic flavors in Denver ice cream. Top left: blueberry lemon, basil blackberry swirl, top right , mint chocolate bark, lower left, chocolate orange with marshmallows, center lower, and mango coconut lassi, lower right. (Denver Post Photo by Cyrus McCrimmon)
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Tasting plate at High Point Creamery offers, clockwise from top left: Blueberry Lemon, caramel sauce, Coconut Ginger with black lava salt, Mango Lassi Coconut Milk, Chocolate Orange With Marshmallows and Basil Blackberry Swirl. (Cyrus McCrimmon, The Denver Post)

Re: “Cold comfort: Denver ice cream shops enjoy the sweet taste of success,” Sept. 3 Food story.

What a shame that your article on ice cream omitted the best that you can find in Denver. Where was Bonnie Brae Ice Cream? Ask any true ice cream aficionado (including me) to do a taste comparison. The others pale in comparison.

Richard Cohen, Denver

This letter was published in the Sept. 8 edition.

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