
52% of U.S. adults have tried their hand at making ice cream at home, while 14% are interested in giving it a try. However, a significant 34% are simply not interested in making their own. If you're interested, share your thoughts here at our polling site.
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Considering what some TikTokers consider to be “making ice cream”, I’m going to say its a safe bet that the number of people that say they have tried making ice cream is probably lower than this poll suggests.
Do they mean popcicles? Otherwise I really dont buy it.
I’d say that’s probably more a result of self-selection. People who have made ice cream are more likely to respond to the survey than those that have no interest in making ice cream.
52% seems absurd, or a broad interpretation of the definition of ice cream.
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