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A spiral staircase inside Coppelia ice cream parlour

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Havana, Cuba - In a country where food is fairly hard to come by, Cuba has suprisingly good ice cream. The national ice cream parlor chain is called Coppelia and the largest parlor is large enough to be made into a park located in Vedado, a neighbourhood in the western part of Havana.


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