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Ice cream is considered better than chocolate. One because there are more types of flavors of ice cream than chocolate of course. Two because I know people are allergic to dairy and milk, but if it doesn't make much of a difference, you can make soy ice cream which is really good to some people. But in the end its a battle between a delicious chocolate bar and a soft, creamy dairy treat.

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No =( sad to say, i like chocolate more but the most common brands of vanilla are healthier than the most common of chocolate by a little bit

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well it depends cuz if you don't like cotton candy ice cream is defenetly gonna be better (or the opposite)

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