Not only do these unconventional edibles look delicious, but they make eating a memorable experience.
Available at the Los Angeles-based shopLittle Damage, theyve managed to make a childhood treat look positively spooky.
So, what makes the cone turn black?

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Its not food coloring; rather, Little Damages uses activated charcoal to give it the inky appearance.
But, any of the healthy aspects are probably offset with Little Damages inventive flavors.
In addition to those flavors, they offer toppings like fruity pebbles and caramel popcorn.

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With the goth cone and colorful toppings, youve got an Instagram-worthy dessert.
Check out how some people are adorning their black ice cream cone, below.
And speaking of goth, have you ever seen a chicken thatsblack to the bone?

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