drumstickˈdrʌmˌstɪk
drumstick (n)
- plural
- drumsticks
English Definitions:
drumstick (noun)
the lower joint of the leg of a fowl
drumstick (noun)
a stick used for playing a drum
drumstick (Noun)
A stick used to play drums.
drumstick (Noun)
The second joint of the leg bone of a chicken or other fowl, as meat.
Drumstick
Drumstick is the brand name for a variety of ice cream cones sold in the United States, Australia, Canada, Malaysia, and other countries across the world. The original product was invented by I.C. Parker of The Drumstick Company in 1928. A typical Drumstick-brand ice cream cone consists of a waffle cone filled with ice cream topped with a hardened chocolate shell and nuts, and much later, with a chocolate lined cone, a chunk of chocolate at the bottom of the cone. Basically, it is a sundae in an ice cream cone instead of the typical bowl. Drumsticks are available from a variety of supermarkets, as well as most convenience stores in countries where sold. Other varieties of Drumstick include caramel and fudge-filled cones, Mint Chocolate Crunch, Cookies and Cream Crunch, and simply dipped, cones filled with caramel, chocolate and plain vanilla are also found.
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