Favorite ice cream flavor and brand?

Anonymous
Three Twins lemon cookie

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Perry's rereleased some flavors in the fall - Butterscotch Sundae was delicious. Butterscotch ice cream with a butterscotch swirl and honey roasted peanuts.


Oh my. What store?
Anonymous
Trickling Springs peanut butter and jelly.

Runners up:
Edy’s rocky road
B&J cherry garcia
B&J caramel sutra

Honorable mention:
Edy’s French silk

I definitely need to try some of the flavors mentioned here!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Trickling Springs peanut butter and jelly.

Runners up:
Edy’s rocky road
B&J cherry garcia
B&J caramel sutra

Honorable mention:
Edy’s French silk

I definitely need to try some of the flavors mentioned here!


Oh also B&J mint chocolate cookie!!!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Turkey Hill.

The key to any ice cream is to make sure it's called "ice cream" and not "frozen dairy dessert". Breyers and Edy's is now "frozen dairy dessert" and it sucks.


Watch out, Turkey Hill is also headed down that path. Butter Pecan, Pistachio, Eggnog, and Pumpkin from that brand are all now frozen dairy dessert. For now you can read the red lid and watch out for anything that doesn't say "real ice cream."

Sad that's the less expensive store brands are more likely to sell actual ice cream.


I can’t believe that people count brands like Turkey Hill as ‘ice cream’.
Because it’s not.

Ingredients - so many additives, so much air.

Ingredients: MILK, SUGAR, CORN SYRUP, ROASTED PECANS (PECANS, COTTONSEED OIL, BUTTER, SALT), NONFAT MILK, WHEY, POLYDEXTROSE, CREAM, NATURAL FLAVORS, CALCIUM CARBONATE, PROPYLENE GLYCOL MONOESTERS, GUAR GUM, MONO & DIGLYCERIDES, CELLULOSE GUM, CARRAGEENAN, VITAMIN A, VITAMIN D3.

The words "frozen dairy dessert" sound far less appealing than "ice cream," which evokes a sense of childhood nostalgia (at least for me) about the satisfying sweetness that made hot summer days just a little bit more bearable. But the reason that some ice cream packages note that the product inside is a "frozen dairy dessert" is due to FDA regulations on the the term "ice cream."

https://www.brandeating.com




Turkey hill natural mint chocolate chip

It has no where near the artificial ingredients above
https://www.turkeyhill.com/frozen/ice-cream/all-natural-recipes/mint-chocolate-chip
Anonymous
I just tried Jeni's brambleberry crisp because of this thread. Delicious! Gone in record time.
Anonymous
There used to be a tiny gas station near the Colvin Mill in Great Falls and an older woman named Thelma owned it and sold homemade ice cream. The butterscotch was amazing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Perry's rereleased some flavors in the fall - Butterscotch Sundae was delicious. Butterscotch ice cream with a butterscotch swirl and honey roasted peanuts.


Oh my. What store?


We found ours at wegmans
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I"m a mint chip fan. Love brewers - creamy goodness, right amount of mint, excellent melting.

But I also love mint chip that is shaved chocolate and green color. I had some turkey hill last night that was good - a lot of chocolate shavings so with each bite you got a ton of chocolate. I also used to love Friendly's.

My son loves Breyer's chocolate truffle. It is really good.

I bought some new flavors this week thanks to this thread. My kids absolutely loved this one. I did not get a taste...they ate it all.
Anonymous
Our family also like the Breyers Gelato line - specifically tiramisu and strawberry cheesecake.
Anonymous
I bought jeni’s because of this thread.

It was freezer burned to hell and back. Pitched it.
Anonymous
I can't get my head around eating peppermint ice cream. Like eating toothpaste.
Anonymous
Dr Mike’s chocolate lace and cream. Dr Mikes is in CT.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Tillamook French Vanilla
From where do you buy this?
Anonymous
Now I want to try Jeni's, three twins and Perry's.
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