Mark 38

$13.00

Strawberry blueberry ice cream with strawberry & blueberry chunks.

Contains no eggs.

16OZ/Pint size.


MARK 38 🤖 is inspired by the Marvel character Iron Man/Anthony Edward “Tony” Stark. The name is inspired by the 38th Iron Man suit model, the “Bleeding Edge” Armor. It first debuted in the comic The Invincible Iron Man #25 (2008). Stored inside his body or more specifically the bone marrow, the armor was built from Extremis technology and repulsor technology, formed with nanobots or nano-particles that can make up almost any shape. When Tony suits up, he sends a mental command to the repulsor in his chest which sends the nanobots to “bleed” out of his body, forming the armor around him. The armor enhances Tony’s intelligence, multitasking, and learning skills and it cannot be removed. The strawberries are a reference to Pepper Pott’s allergy towards strawberries and the blueberries are inspired by a scene with Tony eating blueberries in the MCU film The Avengers.

Born in Sofia, Bulgaria to S.H.I.E.L.D agents Amanda Armstrong and Jude (in the MCU, Tony was born on May 29th 1970 in Manhattan), Tony Stark is a genius inventor, mechanical engineer, billionaire industrialist and CEO of Stark Industries, a defence company formerly owned by his adoptive father Howard Stark. Unable to have their own children after the birth of their first son Arno, Howard and Maria Stark adopted Tony from an orphanage in Sofia where director Nick Fury had left him after Amanda had asked S.H.I.E.L.D to find Tony a safe and happy home.

Tony grew up with a loving mother but an alcoholic and abusive father, forming a complicated relationship. With his brilliant mind and physics/engineering skills from his time at MIT, he inherited the Stark Industries company following their deaths in a car accident. Tony was caught in a boobytrap and kidnapped during the overseeing of a manufacturing plant, by terrorists led by Wong-Chu, a former Vietnamese Congress commander during the Vietnam War and a skilled terrorist/martial artist. Wong Chu orders Tony to make weapons for him.

The trap caused him to suffer a severe chest injury and he had a magnetic chest plate placed by a physicist named Ho Yinsen, to keep pieces of shrapnel from moving towards his heart. Together, they created a suit of armor that Tony uses to escape from his kidnappers and return to the USA. He then goes on to create many other suits and uses his own resources and intelligence to become the hero known as Iron Man. His first appearance was in the comic Tales of Suspense #39 (March 1963), later getting his own title Iron Man #1 (March 1968)


INGREDIENTS: Half and half, skim milk powder, granulated sugar, corn syrup, strawberries, blueberries.

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Strawberry blueberry ice cream with strawberry & blueberry chunks.

Contains no eggs.

16OZ/Pint size.


MARK 38 🤖 is inspired by the Marvel character Iron Man/Anthony Edward “Tony” Stark. The name is inspired by the 38th Iron Man suit model, the “Bleeding Edge” Armor. It first debuted in the comic The Invincible Iron Man #25 (2008). Stored inside his body or more specifically the bone marrow, the armor was built from Extremis technology and repulsor technology, formed with nanobots or nano-particles that can make up almost any shape. When Tony suits up, he sends a mental command to the repulsor in his chest which sends the nanobots to “bleed” out of his body, forming the armor around him. The armor enhances Tony’s intelligence, multitasking, and learning skills and it cannot be removed. The strawberries are a reference to Pepper Pott’s allergy towards strawberries and the blueberries are inspired by a scene with Tony eating blueberries in the MCU film The Avengers.

Born in Sofia, Bulgaria to S.H.I.E.L.D agents Amanda Armstrong and Jude (in the MCU, Tony was born on May 29th 1970 in Manhattan), Tony Stark is a genius inventor, mechanical engineer, billionaire industrialist and CEO of Stark Industries, a defence company formerly owned by his adoptive father Howard Stark. Unable to have their own children after the birth of their first son Arno, Howard and Maria Stark adopted Tony from an orphanage in Sofia where director Nick Fury had left him after Amanda had asked S.H.I.E.L.D to find Tony a safe and happy home.

Tony grew up with a loving mother but an alcoholic and abusive father, forming a complicated relationship. With his brilliant mind and physics/engineering skills from his time at MIT, he inherited the Stark Industries company following their deaths in a car accident. Tony was caught in a boobytrap and kidnapped during the overseeing of a manufacturing plant, by terrorists led by Wong-Chu, a former Vietnamese Congress commander during the Vietnam War and a skilled terrorist/martial artist. Wong Chu orders Tony to make weapons for him.

The trap caused him to suffer a severe chest injury and he had a magnetic chest plate placed by a physicist named Ho Yinsen, to keep pieces of shrapnel from moving towards his heart. Together, they created a suit of armor that Tony uses to escape from his kidnappers and return to the USA. He then goes on to create many other suits and uses his own resources and intelligence to become the hero known as Iron Man. His first appearance was in the comic Tales of Suspense #39 (March 1963), later getting his own title Iron Man #1 (March 1968)


INGREDIENTS: Half and half, skim milk powder, granulated sugar, corn syrup, strawberries, blueberries.

Strawberry blueberry ice cream with strawberry & blueberry chunks.

Contains no eggs.

16OZ/Pint size.


MARK 38 🤖 is inspired by the Marvel character Iron Man/Anthony Edward “Tony” Stark. The name is inspired by the 38th Iron Man suit model, the “Bleeding Edge” Armor. It first debuted in the comic The Invincible Iron Man #25 (2008). Stored inside his body or more specifically the bone marrow, the armor was built from Extremis technology and repulsor technology, formed with nanobots or nano-particles that can make up almost any shape. When Tony suits up, he sends a mental command to the repulsor in his chest which sends the nanobots to “bleed” out of his body, forming the armor around him. The armor enhances Tony’s intelligence, multitasking, and learning skills and it cannot be removed. The strawberries are a reference to Pepper Pott’s allergy towards strawberries and the blueberries are inspired by a scene with Tony eating blueberries in the MCU film The Avengers.

Born in Sofia, Bulgaria to S.H.I.E.L.D agents Amanda Armstrong and Jude (in the MCU, Tony was born on May 29th 1970 in Manhattan), Tony Stark is a genius inventor, mechanical engineer, billionaire industrialist and CEO of Stark Industries, a defence company formerly owned by his adoptive father Howard Stark. Unable to have their own children after the birth of their first son Arno, Howard and Maria Stark adopted Tony from an orphanage in Sofia where director Nick Fury had left him after Amanda had asked S.H.I.E.L.D to find Tony a safe and happy home.

Tony grew up with a loving mother but an alcoholic and abusive father, forming a complicated relationship. With his brilliant mind and physics/engineering skills from his time at MIT, he inherited the Stark Industries company following their deaths in a car accident. Tony was caught in a boobytrap and kidnapped during the overseeing of a manufacturing plant, by terrorists led by Wong-Chu, a former Vietnamese Congress commander during the Vietnam War and a skilled terrorist/martial artist. Wong Chu orders Tony to make weapons for him.

The trap caused him to suffer a severe chest injury and he had a magnetic chest plate placed by a physicist named Ho Yinsen, to keep pieces of shrapnel from moving towards his heart. Together, they created a suit of armor that Tony uses to escape from his kidnappers and return to the USA. He then goes on to create many other suits and uses his own resources and intelligence to become the hero known as Iron Man. His first appearance was in the comic Tales of Suspense #39 (March 1963), later getting his own title Iron Man #1 (March 1968)


INGREDIENTS: Half and half, skim milk powder, granulated sugar, corn syrup, strawberries, blueberries.

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