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Final scoop for ice cream shop after 103 years in business
McGroggan's on William street was famous in Ballymena for its homemade ice cream.
Final scoop for ice cream shop after 103 years in business
McGroggan's on William street was famous in Ballymena for its homemade ice cream.
Final scoop for ice cream shop after 103 years in business
McGroggan's on William street was famous in Ballymena for its homemade ice cream.
Final scoop for ice cream shop after 103 years in business
McGroggan's on William street was famous in Ballymena for its homemade ice cream.
Final scoop for ice cream shop after 103 years in business
McGroggan's on William street was famous in Ballymena for its homemade ice cream.
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