There’s An Insane 22-Scoop Sundae That’s As Big As A Fishbowl

The future of ice cream sundaes require giant wooden spoons, and fish bowl-sized glasses.

Mo & Moshi in Bangkok, Thailand doesn’t seem to believe in single serving ice cream, as they’ve created a 22-scoop Strawberry Supreme sundae, loaded with about six mini waffles, vanilla soft serve, a giant layer of cake, vanilla & raspberry parfait, three packages of strawberry Pocky sticks, and of course, strawberry slices.

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Like a lot of food these days, the shock value, and Instagramability is what brings value to this dessert, and it’s definitely luring people in, despite its $87 price point.

While the strawberry sundae is huge in its own right, there are other giant creations, such as this Candy Sundae:

Candy 🍡🍭🍨🍭🍡

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And this 1.5-foot tall fruit filled sorbet:

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A quick scroll down the Mo & Moshi Instagram geotag, though, shows that the strawberry sundae reigns supreme, as far as what people are posting.

Unless you’re competitive eater Matt Stonie, or bring along a party of 15 people to share with, good luck trying to tackle this monstrous sundae.

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