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Baked bear11/7/2022 ![]() ![]() The bear then left the backyard and climbed a tree. "The bear was scared off by the officers' presence and ran out the door and into the backyard. It appeared the bear ate a freshly baked cake and rummaged through the refrigerator," Simi Valley Police Department said in a Facebook post. ![]() "As the officers entered the residence, they observed the bear in the kitchen. Body camera footage show officers entering the home and the bear running away by jumping over a fence before climbing up a tree. Officers responded to the home and tried to shoo the bear away. The family locked themselves in the upstairs bedrooms and called the police. "It was really laying on top of the counter like how a dog would and it looked at me like, 'Hey, what's up man, you mind if I just chill here for a bit?'" "I snuck downstairs to see where it's at because it got all quiet and then I took a peek at it," the son told Fox 11. Bear Filmed Tripping on Hallucinogenic 'Mad Honey'Īt first the son didn't believe his mother that there was a bear in the house and had to check for himself.Bear Abused for Bile Extraction Rescued After Being Kept in Small Cage.Hero Dog Saves Oregon Woman Being Mauled by Bear in Backyard.On Friday and Saturday, it’s even open until 2 am, though the later hours will be through a glass window. It’s also open late (10 pm on most nights). It’s located in Pacific Beach, but there is a parking lot right next to it, so parking isn’t an issue. It’s great to see a new dessert option open with reasonable prices and we’ll be back soon to try even more combinations. We were pretty happy with both our visits. I had been craving the brownie cookie combo, but they were temporarily out of brownies with a fresh batch still cooling, so we opted for two cookies. K being a hand model so you can get an idea of the size of the sandwiches.Ĭookies and Cream ice cream, chocolate chip cookie, white chocolate macadamia nut cookie ($2.95) ![]() I wasn’t as crazy about this one mainly because I found the strawberry cheesecake ice cream to be a little too sweet for my liking. Strawberry Cheesecake ice cream, White Chocolate Macadamia Nut cookie, Snickerdoodle cookie ($2.95) The ice cream sandwiches are also pretty substantial in size, which I was pretty happy to see. And with only one brownie, I wasn’t overwhelmed by the sweetness of eating two rich brownies at the same time. Having only one cookie made the ice cream sandwich softer. I’ve always found a cookie ice cream sandwich to be a little too hard (even though the cookies themselves are soft and chewy they get a little hard from the cold ice cream) and a brownie ice cream sandwich a little too rich. The combination is not actually listed on the menu, but you can request it, as I did at the recommendation of one of the owners. Now I’ve had brownie ice cream sandwiches and I’ve had cookie ones, but I’ve never had both at the same time. Mint Chocolate Chip ice cream, Ghiradelli brownie, and Red Velvet cookie ($3.50) On both of our visits, there was a constant line, but it moves pretty fast. But even when we returned again on a rainy Sunday, the store was still very packed, so I guess I’m not alone in my excitement. With the hot summer weather we suddenly experience earlier last week, it was the perfect time for an ice cream sandwich shop to open. The cookies and brownies are baked fresh in the store, several times a day, and the owners even hired on a French chef to make the baked goods. They also have some drinks on their menu. In addition to custom built ice cream sandwiches, you can also buy just ice cream, cookies and brownies. I don’t know of any other shops in San Diego that focus on ice cream sandwiches, but now I’m wondering why no one thought to try it sooner. I was quite excited about this grand opening because it combines two of my favorite sweets: cookies and ice cream. The Baked Bear, a custom ice cream sandwich dessert shop, opened this weekend. ![]()
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