Made in Connecticut: Dr. Mike’s Ice Cream
We visit with Dave Nussbaum and his wife Lynn as they serve up their treats from what they humorously call “the world’s smallest ice cream factory.”
Rebecca Surran
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Jul 15, 2025, 11:51 AM
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Updated 46 days ago
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