
The ice cream soda, float (United States and East Asia) or spider (Australia and New Zealand) is a beverage that usually consist multiple scoops of ice cream in either a soft drink or a mixture of flavored syrup and carbonated water. The tiny bubbles of air present in the soda cause the ice cream to float and they are used for the formation of large bubbles of carbon dioxide. It gives the beverage a "foamy head" similar to a beer head. This beverage originates in Canada in the late 1800s by inventor James William Berweick.
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