Jenni's ice cream

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I wasn’t a huge fan. It’s good but it was very sweet. I make my own ice cream and (not so) humbly think mne are better 😄


It’s too sweet for me too.
Anonymous
Even the simple milk chocolate flavor lingers in my memory - it just melts differently than other brands of ice cream, I can't explain it.

This really sounds like a publicity thread but I have been thinking about going back soon (Old Town). Nervous to branch out for other flavors, some of them sound strange. But the lavender one sounds tempting.
Anonymous
I am stuck on the butter crunch brittle or whatever it's call. It's the devil. Can't even try anything else. And, they sell it in Giant, and Target and you name it now. Have not had it from the ice cream store itself.
Anonymous
Its just very creamy and very sweet, so it balances out.
Anonymous
Agree on it being too sweet. A family member who loves it took me and they kept asking how I liked it and I said it was great but secretly nope. Way too sweet.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Jenni's is a thousand times better than HD vanilla bean. The ice cream is super creamy and decadent. It's not just added sweetness.

The cinnamon roll actually tastes like a cinnamon roll.


Totally disagree. HD vanilla bean is a classic — and the standard bearer for a reason. And it’s half the price of Jeni’s. I’ll buy the Jeni’s cherry goat cheese once or twice a year. But other than that, we are faithful to HD vanilla bean.
Anonymous
HD has their consistency down to a science. It’s always perfect. Jeni’s is hit or miss in my experience.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
I finally got around to trying Jenni's ice cream, despite it's crazy price, and all I have to say is that my life is ruined.

Butterscotch popcorn is the devil.

Thank goodness watermelon taffy is a limited edition summer flavor. I’m resigned to just becoming obese every summer and then using the winter to get back in shape before the flavor is released again
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Our Whole Foods has a lot of the flavors for $9. That is better than the $11 price we paid at the Filling Station for that ridiculously small container. I want to swim in the Butterscotch Popcorn.

Oddly it’s cheaper to buy at balduccis than Jennis if you are getting it by the pint
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
I finally got around to trying Jenni's ice cream, despite it's crazy price, and all I have to say is that my life is ruined.

Butterscotch popcorn is the devil.

Thank goodness watermelon taffy is a limited edition summer flavor. I’m resigned to just becoming obese every summer and then using the winter to get back in shape before the flavor is released again


I want to try the watermelon taffy so bad but haven't seen it anywhere. I looked online though and they will ship their ice cream.
Anonymous
So don’t get the hype. Overly sweet and odd flavor combos.
Anonymous
We visited the Bathesda store last week. It was very good. I liked the the peanut butter with chocolate flakes and darkest chocolate.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:So don’t get the hype. Overly sweet and odd flavor combos.


It's quirky! The best store bought is the one with the fewest ingredients, by the brand who perfected high-end store bought ice cream.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Jenni's is a thousand times better than HD vanilla bean. The ice cream is super creamy and decadent. It's not just added sweetness.

The cinnamon roll actually tastes like a cinnamon roll.


Except I think a cinnamon roll is too sweet. So yeah, ice cream that tastes like a cinnamon roll is just added sweetness.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Jenni's is a thousand times better than HD vanilla bean. The ice cream is super creamy and decadent. It's not just added sweetness.

The cinnamon roll actually tastes like a cinnamon roll.


Except I think a cinnamon roll is too sweet. So yeah, ice cream that tastes like a cinnamon roll is just added sweetness.


I think it's a little too sweet but it actually tastes like a cinnamon roll. I'm interested in their sorbet but haven't seen it.
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