It’s your last week to support the Writers’ Exchange in the sweetest way possible: by stocking up on limited-edition Rain or Shine ice cream flavours—all created by the kids! Every fall, the kids invent five brand-new flavours that the friendly team at Rain or Shine turns into real-life (and real delicious) ice cream. And for every pint of these kid-created flavours sold during the month of November, Rain or Shine donates 25% back to the Writers’ Exchange! Here’s a rundown of what you’ll find at your neighbourhood Rain or Shine this month, complete with official taster reviews by the very kids who dreamed up these brand-new flavours: A vegan coconut base infused with tart lemon and scattered with sweet candied ginger OFFICIAL KID REVIEWS: “Yes, yes, like!” “Good for people who like lemon and ginger”
Local Earl Grey tea with pieces of chocolate shortbread
OFFICIAL KID REVIEWS: “Tea is good” “This tastes like weird”
A spicy mango base with a beautiful dragonfruit swirl
OFFICIAL KID REVIEWS: “Very good. But you would mentally die if you ate this in summer” “Absolutely bee-yu-ti-ful” Espresso with a caramel swirl and clusters of actual Cinnamon Toast Crunch!
OFFICIAL KID REVIEWS: “Incredible sweet coffee taste” “Strong coffee... but what are the chunky bits?” Chocolate base swirled with white chocolate ganache and chewy brownie chunks
OFFICIAL KID REVIEWS: “Chocolate is classic” “This is a good chocolate”
Load up on your limited-edition Writers’ Exchange ice cream pints before the end of November to support the kids! Find your nearest Rain or Shineand ask for them before they’re gone. We are honoured to be able to provide safe, fun and welcoming programs for kids and their families on the unceded and traditional territories of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish), and sel̓íl̓witulh (Tsleil-Waututh) Nations.As uninvited guests on this land we are grateful to be able to enjoy this beautiful place and we are committed to building relationships and learning about ongoing traditional ways of life from our Indigenous friends. |
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