Excuse me, I'd like two regular size cones - one with chocolate mint, and the other with orange sherbet, please.
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Excuse me, I'd like two regular size cones - one with chocolate mint, and the other with orange sherbet, please.
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Let's eat melon sherbet and chocolate ganache cake.
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Excuse me, I'd like a double scoop of mint chocolate chip and orange sherbet in a regular-size cone please.
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In North America, the word "sherbet" refers to a sorbet with milk.
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