@lukedamant: Trying $0.50 Indian Ice-Cream in Delhi 🇮🇳

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mehtabsingh825
Mehtab Aulakh :
This is completely sanitary, it was sitting in a mould and that’s why he used the knife to get it out of the mould
2025-06-20 10:56:01
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evana232
evana232 :
Ppl are so mean in the comments, May God bless this old man, who is atleast doing something instead of begging.
2025-06-01 19:48:24
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flaregunzonyt
Flare :
that's nasty
2025-06-01 10:11:01
94
i_am_udew
ᅠᅠ :
Awww hope he gets more customers
2025-06-16 17:00:59
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mimbulous_
mimbulous :
rest in peace brother
2025-06-01 09:33:08
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penz09y
penz09y :
A Classic Kulfi straight outta mould 10/10
2025-06-25 20:32:07
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_crownedits
Crown :
there was a mold guys 💔
2025-06-24 10:17:36
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anonymous123458934
anonymous123458934 :
Bless that man 👑
2025-06-24 02:45:19
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taha89329
Taha :
Guys if you see there was a mild he took off with the knife
2025-06-19 10:39:23
8
factualreset
factualreset :
risky man
2025-06-01 12:23:06
6
dl35756
DL :
bro that's the best ice cream
2025-06-23 04:47:12
10
supreme.online
Supreme :
Best ice cream 🍨
2025-06-23 09:09:35
3
melonman609
Itsmelol :
Gimmie some >:(
2025-06-23 06:01:53
1
l_270kevin
ImmortalLuCh27 :
Dehli is not the best province to try an ice-cream
2025-06-01 10:52:58
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user4359797260519
user4359797260519 :
ice cream he said
2025-06-19 13:04:33
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kulneksg
︎︎kulneksg :
that 1000 rupees means the world to him u probably made his day 👏
2025-07-17 23:08:25
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sid86688
Sid :
🥰🥰🥰
2025-06-03 23:28:56
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anon.potato604
J :
It is in a mould, which is why he used the knife (to separate the popsicle from the mould).
2025-06-02 00:44:28
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gurparsad2011
☬ 𝓖𝓾𝓻𝓹𝓪𝓻𝓼𝓪𝓭 ☬ :
everyone in the comments are so slow the icecream is in a paper casing and the vendor is taking it out of the casing
2025-06-19 12:17:35
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robertoconnor909
robertoconnor909 :
bare hands the ice cream 👐
2025-06-22 04:50:25
0
guard.lb
bobcat🇱🇧(NewYorkia♥️fan) :
that's one night in hospital
2025-06-02 00:34:34
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timyv7
User :
Respect that man! This is the only way for them to eat stop judging!
2025-06-25 19:53:46
1
kaykleintjies
kaykleintjies :
Bro eating the river water
2025-06-03 22:59:27
1
littlerooh
ROOHBEAR :
its made of milk and almond, or milk and pistachio. it comes in a cover or ice cream shell maker thing after they freeze it. he uses the knife to pop it out of that thing its frozen in. be kind in the comments.
2025-06-27 05:33:58
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irshardariff
Irshard Ariff :
tomorrow in toilet also acha acha😂
2025-06-21 12:11:14
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