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At Paradise City Creamery, the ice cream is as sinful as it is sweet. “We aim to create engaging and curious experiences that encourage people to be the pleasure they wish to see in the world,” says founder Valerie Stunning. While the adults-only treats have risqué monikers like the World’s Oldest Professional and Birthday Sex, there’s also a virtuous bent: All treats are 100% plant-based and gluten-free. Sure, you might blush a bit when you order, but cooling you down is exactly what these creamy concoctions are made for. Join the invite list at paradisecitycreamery. com for pop-up details, 702-780-9153.
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Downtown Summerlin frozen treat hot spots Gelato Messina and Cream were delicious, but they didn’t last. Now the outdoor mall has the intensely flavored—yet lower in fat and cholesterol—offerings of Mora, which focuses on fresh ingredients and storing its ice creams and sorbets individually at ideal temperatures. That means you won’t browse a glass case full of colorful options, but you might maximize your enjoyment thanks to the unique methodology. Mora is a place where purists can enjoy their favorites, but you can also get sundaes and shakes or experiment with fantastic flavors like Mexican chocolate, blackberry, lemon bar, cheesecake with brownies and Irish coffee. Downtown Summerlin, 702-660-4380. Also at Town Square.
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Mora Iced Creamery