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Watch Coolhaus's Google Talk About Ice Cream

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The founders of Los Angeles ice cream brand Coolhaus stopped by Talks at Google to make ice cream and discuss how their brand helps "make architecture digestible." (For the uninitiated, the scoop shop's name is a pun on the Bauhaus architecture movement, and ice-cream sandwiches, like the IM Pei-nut Butter, are puns on the names of famous architects.)

Co-founders Natasha Case and Freya Estreller make a recipe from their book The Coolhaus Ice Cream Book and look back at their first-ever truck — which the duo tricked AAA into towing to Coachella — and laugh at their inexperience with health code requirements. Go, watch:

Video: Natasha Case and Freya Estreller, Talks at Google

· Natasha Case and Freya Estreller, Talks at Google [YouTube]
· All Coolhaus Coverage on Eater [-E-]