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It’s yogurt. Not yoghurt
In the United Kingdom, the word is usually spelled yoghurt while in the United States the spelling is yogurt. In Australia, New Zealand and South Africa, the British spelling is dominant. Canada has its own spelling, yogourt, a minority variant of the French yaourt, although yogurt and yoghurt are also used.
 
In the United Kingdom, the word is usually spelled yoghurt while in the United States the spelling is yogurt. In Australia, New Zealand and South Africa, the British spelling is dominant. Canada has its own spelling, yogourt, a minority variant of the French yaourt, although yogurt and yoghurt are also used.
Ya crazy Canadians...
 
The cone is strictly the vessel for getting the frozen milky goodness into my mouth. A waffle cone with chocolate melted in the inside is the only exception to this. But even that is still just a tool for procuring the ice cream!
So then by your own admission .. any vessel is an acceptable vessel because it’s just a vessel.
 
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