How sweet it is... 🥧

There’s nothing like a festive treat to put you in high spirits.

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If you’re a fan of the Triple Chocolate Cream Pie, then you’re also a fan of Hot Cocoa Cream Pie.

There’s nothing like a winter-themed treat to make you feel warm inside during the holiday season.

We’re rounding up a few festive treats and eats to try this season around Indy:

🍨 Circles Ice Cream, various local markets

Choose from Gingerbread House, Pepermint Bark, and Eggnog & Gingersnaps pints of ice cream.

🥧 Pots & Pans Pie Co., 4915 N. College Ave.
The popular Hot Cocoa Cream Pie is back for the season — and if you’re a fan of the Triple Chocolate Cream Pie, you’ll also be a fan of this one.

🥐 Amelia’s, Windsor Park and Fountain Fletcher
Three new pastries are here until they’re gone: Ginger Pear Brioche Tart, Pumpkin Gingerbread Danish, and Herbed Cranberry Ribbon with Lemon Glaze

🍰 Gallery Pasty Bar, 110 S. Pennsylvania St., Ste. B
Baby Yule Logs (aka baby cakes that look like a wintry log) are back.

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