Dole Whip

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Dole Whip is a popular soft serve dessert that originated from the United States. It was created by the Dole Food Company, a multinational food processing and packaging company. The dessert is known for its unique pineapple flavor, although it is available in a variety of other flavors.

History

Dole Whip was first introduced in 1986 at Disneyland's Adventureland area. The Dole Food Company had become the sponsor of the Enchanted Tiki Room attraction and decided to create a new product to sell in the park. The result was Dole Whip, a dairy-free soft serve that quickly became a fan favorite.

Description

Dole Whip is a soft serve dessert that is dairy-free, gluten-free, and vegan. It is typically served in a cup or in a pineapple float, which includes pineapple juice. The original and most popular flavor is pineapple, but it is also available in other flavors such as strawberry, mango, and raspberry.

Popularity

Dole Whip has gained a cult following, particularly among Disney park visitors. It is often considered a must-have treat during a visit to Disneyland or Walt Disney World. The dessert has also been sold at other locations, including the Dole Plantation in Hawaii and various fairs and festivals.

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