Dippin' Dots seeks truce with White House press secretary Sean Spicer

Sean Spicer has been sending critical tweets about the company since 2010.|

PADUCAH, Ky. - Dippin' Dots has apparently found a way to begin thawing out its relationship with President Donald Trump's press secretary, Sean Spicer, who has been sending critical tweets about the company since 2010.

News outlets began reporting over the weekend on Spicer's tweets, including "Dippin dots is NOT the ice cream of the future," and "If Dippin Dots was truly the ice cream of the future would not have run out of vanilla."

On Monday, the Paducah, Kentucky-based company responded with an open letter from its CEO on its website and a tweet that offered to treat the White House to an ice cream social to make peace because "we believe in connecting the dots."

Spicer responded late Monday suggesting "we do something great" for veterans and first responders.

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