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Waltham Business Makes Tasty Wager on Bruins Stanley Cup Series
Pizzi Farm has wagered with an Illinois ice cream shop over the Stanley Cup series.

Pizzi Farm, a Waltham ice cream shop, has made a frosty wager with an Illinois ice cream shop over the Stanley Cup series, according to its owner, Rick Pizzi.
Pizzi's Farm wagered several items with Capannari’s Ice Cream, of Mt. Prospect, Illinois: the losing shop must wear the uniform shirt of the Cup's winner on the day of the victory parade. Also, the staff of the losing shop must be photographed eating the champions'-themed ice cream.
The losing shop owner must also wear the winning team's jersey at National Ice Cream Retailers Association Convention in St. Louis in November.
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The Boston Bruins are scheduled to play game 1 of the Stanley Cup series against the Chicago Blackhawks on June 12.
Pizzi Farm is currently serving a Bruins themed sundae that includes butter curnch ice cream with hot fudge, butterscotch, whipped cream, jimmies and a chocolate-covered Oreo pack.
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