 Nice cream, strawberry, vanilla, and we've got some of the chocolate chips we've got here, so I'll have to see if we can see. I feel like that's probably the best way to kind of get an idea of what colors are going to be working with. So pretty much all of my inks, I would say it's 95% to the basic center and maybe like 5% actual. For me it gives me like really pastel colors which is what I kind of like to work with. And then it also allows me to kind of layer them on top of each other so that way whenever they do more than one run, I'm going to get all those layers and see all those different kind of colors working together. I'm just going to do my mint chocolate chip and I've got this ink well here so I take a little bit of ink, drag it out, spray it, and there's kind of two things that I'm looking for. First of all, it's this texture, and then it's like velvet, and then also that sound too. You don't want it to be like too tacky, you don't want it to be a little soft. So that's pretty good for me, that's probably what we're good with. And then it will kind of transfer onto the speaker. But I have to wipe it out first so that I'm getting it exactly right here. Just put some newsprint on top, I think it's just habit for me, I don't really need to do it. But sometimes it's like your plate is inky, like around your actual image, then you can put it down just so that you don't get the trust there.