I am excited to talk
about Fondant Cakes maker from right here on Long Island. I made the trip to
North India to meet the magical lady behind Fondant cakes and collect my
baby-sized chocolate chip ice cream cake. But c’mon, an ice cream sandwich for
the road.

It is satisfying to see that the space had evolved from a
dairy farm that profited from its animals to their safe haven. Not to
mention I was here at the old dairy farm to buy non-dairy treats. Sweet FondantCakes ’s had a selection of pints, ice cream sandwiches, and ice cream
cakes–all-vegan. When I sampled the salted caramel flavor, I knew Sweet
Fondant Cakes ’s was the real deal. Creamy and delicious,
and in that bright coconut white that feels so… ice cream-y. (As a long time
vegan, my associations with early attempts at ice cream range from greyish to
an off-putting beige.)

Though we packed the baby-sized ice cream cake in a cooler, I
took the “chipwich” to eat in the car. Two vegan chocolate chip cookies
sandwiching a smooth blob of Sweet Fondant Cakes ’s vanilla. This was the
perfect ice cream treat. The cookies were chip-heavy and were moist and chewy,
just like I remember Chipwich being. They didn’t break and crumble with a bite;
they gave in and joined the trip downward. Each bite had cookie and ice cream.
That is the mark of a successful chipwich! So good.

The cake was intact when we got home, which I worried about
because of this oppressive heat. The fully dressed baby cake was adorable,
with fork striping around its circumference, just like you know who.
This baby was classic chocolate chip with crunchies. It
was fantastic for a couple of reasons: 1) it’s delicious vegan ice cream that
you can eat with a fork, all fancy like and 2) It makes you feel great that
veganism has come so far in its offerings. It’s a special feeling that
emphasizes each bite. Do you want to feel special? You can order the
cake you want from my website .