ICE CREAM NOVELTY.
MoDONALD'S LIAD Till WAY. " HONEY-MALT " AT THE SHOW. Even the most. fastidious tastes wlll be delighted by the latest cool confection which has been designed by the enterprising Hamilton firm. the McDonald Ice Cream Company. Limited. Introduced for the first time at the company‘s stalls at the Walkato Winter Show. this delight is knewn as “ Honeymalt,“ and. consisting essentially of malt and honey set. in a frozen mould of tasty ice cream. it is a product to utter pleasure to both the layman and epicurean. Nor have parents anything to fear that there may be something harmful about. this confection. Over many years the .\icimnaid Company has built up a reputation for super-excellence of iquaiity. purity of ingrcdicnis, and health—giving products until the name .\chonaid is io-day a watchword of quality known and respected throughjout the province. All McDonald's products have their basis in a pure supply of creamy milk which. frozen and prepared under the most hygienic conditions. is manufactured under the strict supervision of experts. The consumer who buys the McDonald way knows that money can buy nothing better. if it could then McDonald‘s would have it. But apart from their health-giving properties. .\icDonaid products are immensely pleasing to the palate and the taste of such scrumptious delight! as “honey-malt" will linger long. Unce tasted, once tried it will remain a popular favourite with young and old alike. “8.
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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 18898, 29 May 1936, Page 8
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234ICE CREAM NOVELTY. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 18898, 29 May 1936, Page 8
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