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Have an Ice Cream Social! Have an Ice Cream Social! Have an Ice Cream Social! Have an Ice Cream Social! WE’LL BRING THE PARTY TO YOU Hand-scooped ice cream for your guests. Includes delivery, set up and service for up to two hours, scoops and disposable table covers. Service ware additional (bowls, spoons, napkins) Choose from Traditional or Premium Flavors Traditional: Premium: Vanilla Rocky Road Chocolate Fear The Turtle Strawberry S’mores Butter Pecan Vanilla Fudge Ripple Cherry Vanilla Sapienza Chocolate Chip Sorbet Coffee Chip Sherbet Mint Chocolate Chip Cookies and Cream Midnight Madness Turpin’ Durkin Crunch Jordan Almond Turge Turtle Crunch Brenda’s Peanut Butter Frese Make Your Ice Cream Social More Exciting! Sundae Toppings chocolate syrup, caramel syrup, strawberry syrup, crushed Oreos®, rainbow sprinkles, crushed Butterfingers®, M&M® pieces, chocolate jimmies, walnuts, crushed Heath Bars®, whipped cream Linen Table Covers Balloon Bouquets Monday–Friday events starting after 10:00 am and ending before 8:00 pm. Three business days notice needed to ensure staffing and flavor availability. $50 discount for events held in the Stamp Student Union, Monday–Friday Options to Make Your Ice Cream Social Ice Cream Social More Exciting: Order Form Sundae Toppings (max five): $4.99/container Number of people _____________________ Crushed Oreos® ____ When is the Event? _____________________ Crushed Butterfingers® ____ Where is the Event? _____________________ M&M® pieces ____ Crushed Heath Bars® ____ Setup and Service Cost Walnuts ____ Delivery, set up and service for three hours. Chocolate syrup ____ Qty Caramel syrup ____ Strawberry syrup ____ $260 up to 75 guests (1 server) $____ Rainbow sprinkles ____ $340 76–250 guests (2 servers) $____ Chocolate jimmies ____ $80 (each additional server) ____ $____ Whipped cream ____ Service ware Toppings Sub-Total $_____ bowls, spoons, and napkins: 25¢/person _____ $____ Balloons $25.00/dozen $____ Sub-Total Service Cost $____ Linen Table Covers Rental $20.00 x #____ linen(s) = $____ Ice Cream Cost $1.50 x #____ disposable linen(s) = $____ (three gallon bucket serves 50–60) Sub-Total Options $____ Traditional Flavors ½ gal 3 gal choose flavors: Qty $9.99 $39.99 $50 discount -$____ Vanilla ____ $____ $____ for events held in The Stamp Mon-Fri Chocolate ____ $____ $____ Strawberry ____ $____ $____ Grand Total $______ Midnight Madness ____ $____ $____ Cherry Vanilla ____ $____ $____ Chocolate Chip ____ $____ $____ Name _____________________________ Coffee Chip ____ $____ $____ Phone Number _____________________ Pistachio ____ $____ $____ Email _____________________________ Mint Chocolate Chip ____ $____ $____ Building ___________________________ Sub-Total Traditional Cost $__________ Room Number _____________________ Dept/Group _______________________ Premium Flavors ½ gal 3 gal Payment Method Qty $9.99 $49.99 choose flavors: ❑ KFS# _______________________________________ Cookies and Cream ____ $____ $____ ❑ Credit Card ❑ Check ❑ Cash Rocky Road ____ $____ $____ Fear The Turtle ____ $____ $____ Pricing applies to on-campus events Monday-Friday Midnight Madness ____ $____ $____ 11:00 am–8:00 pm or by special request on Saturday S’mores ____ $____ $____ and Sunday. Vanilla Fudge Ripple ____ $____ $____ We appreciate 3 business days notice Sapienza ____ $____ $____ to ensure staffing and flavor selection. Turge Turtle Crunch ____ $____ $____ Brenda’s Peanut Butter Frese ____ $____ $____ Questions? Contact Us Terpin’ Durkin Crunch ____ $____ $____ Jordan Almond ____ $____ $____ MarylandDairy.umd.edu Sorbet ____ $____ $____ [email protected] Sherbet ____ $____ $____ 301.314.8017 Sub-Total Premium Cost $__________ UMDDairy @UMDDAIRY maryland_dairy.
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