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4 Spoon the Oreo cookie crumb mix- ture onto the ice cream.
Gently press the cookie crumb mix to pack it in and fill the mold. The crumb mixture must be compact and firm. Level out to the top of the mold.
5 Place the covered cocoa bomb mold
tray into the freezer. Keep it level, placing it into
a pan if needed. Freeze for 3-4 hours to firm up the ice cream and cookie crumb crust.
7 Holding both together, flip
the mold and cookie sheet/pan over so that the mold is now on
the top. Gently remove the cocoa bomb mold, revealing the ice cream cakes.
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                      6 Remove from the freezer and place a cookie sheet or pan, upside down on top.
8 Place the ice cream cakes onto small plates/bowls. You can add cookie crumbs, sprinkles or even a
cookie to the top. Serve right away. Wrap and freeze any extras.
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