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This article contradicts the [[Neapolitan]] article, which states that Spumoni was created in the United States ''after'' Neapolitan. '''—[[User:XSG|<span style="color:#F08000;">X</span>]][[User talk:XSG|<span style="color:#400040;">S</span>]][[Special:Contributions/XSG|<span style="color:#800080;">G</span>]]''' 03:11, 25 January 2008 (UTC) |
This article contradicts the [[Neapolitan ice cream]] article, which states that Spumoni was created in the United States ''after'' Neapolitan. '''—[[User:XSG|<span style="color:#F08000;">X</span>]][[User talk:XSG|<span style="color:#400040;">S</span>]][[Special:Contributions/XSG|<span style="color:#800080;">G</span>]]''' 03:11, 25 January 2008 (UTC) |
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{{picture}} Done WODUP 06:18, 23 September 2007 (UTC)
Ironically?
Ironically, perhaps, August 21 is National Spumoni Day in the US.
Call me ironically challenged, but I don't get it. Could someone please spell out why this date would be "ironic"? -- 21:48, 17 October 2007 (UTC)
I don't get it either... Dropped by the discussion link to see if there was info there about the "ironically" section. Guess not. 68.84.81.112 (talk) 03:24, 20 November 2007 (UTC)
- Previously, the article said Spumoni was more likely to be found in winter (which I certainly do not believe) and therefore it is ironic that "Spumoni Day" is August. I fixed those sentences. - AKeen (talk) 15:03, 21 November 2007 (UTC)
The portion regarding Argentinean popularity is marked as citation needed, but I am unsure what would qualify as citation. From personal experience I know that spumoni is available in Argentina, and the history of Argentina itself, like in the US, features significant Italian immigration, which naturally transplanted italian foodstuffs and culture. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 204.134.196.39 (talk • contribs)
vs. Neapolitan
This article contradicts the Neapolitan ice cream article, which states that Spumoni was created in the United States after Neapolitan. —XSG 03:11, 25 January 2008 (UTC)