You could probably emphasize the difference between snow and ice and a creamy treat. You could come up with a marketing slogan like "so delicious, you won't even notice the temperature" or something else that gets people on your side. It definitely isn't going to be as easy as other things to sell, but I'm sure you could sell some at the bases out there.
whats the same between ballroom dancing and ice cream store
Popsicle.
It's dog on ice
Time to die
where is this place it sounds like an ice cream!!!!
There is no reason to sell an ice cube in Antarctica.
yes we can sell
ice cream vender
walmart
Indoors yes, outdoors no.
Ice is not an Antarctic commodity: there's no one to sell you any ice.
FIRST - make ice cream with the ice cream machine. SECOND- sell the ice cream THIRD - make money you're welcome.
Wherever you want!!
The ice cream man sells ice cream and makes money for his company. They mostly sell manky ice cream and make it overpriced like Miss J Doyle.
Blueberries are very expensive. They don't want to sell ice cream at wal-mart. they want to sell it at a higher price at higher rated ice cream stores.
You'll find that the market for ice cubes in Antarctica is very small, and may not be worth your investment to attempt to compete here.
Thomas Webb