Cubans wait for two hours to get this ice cream - so we had to try it for ourselves
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Business Insider recently sent three reporters to Havana, Cuba to experience the city as tourists. On a Sunday afternoon, we noticed an extremely long line on a street corner near the Hotel Habana Libre. We assumed it might be for a bus stop, but we were shocked when we found out the real reason why hundreds of Cubans were willing to stand in line for upwards of two hours.
We'll have lots of stories about our adventures on the island, which you'll be able to find here.
Produced by Graham Flanagan. Additional camera by Amanda Macias.
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