Because Frost isn't Ice, and snow and Ice go together, so I recommend Ice Glacier.
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If a solid surface is chilled below the dew point of the surrounding air and the surface itself is colder than freezing, frost will form on the surface. Frost consists of spicules of ice which grow out from the solid surface. The size of the crystals depends on time, temperature, and the amount of water vapor available. Based on wind direction, "Frost arrows" might form.
Dark Arcanine You've never eaten a spoon of frosting while baking?
Makes more sense put that way. I think as the name stands it doesn't really conjure the image of food to me so much as something covered by frost, and I would call it icing.
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