Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it’s more generational than age related. Boomers love ice cream! They hate how much ice cream costs so they flock to McDonald’s and hope the machine isn’t broken, I think Walmart's have some fast food court cheap ice cream.
It’s nostalgic to them and such a treat! Ooh let’s get an ice cream! Blah blah
Huh? Ice cream is cheap as hell. A 48oz container of say Tillamook vanilla bean, which only has a handful of good, natural ingredients, sells for like $6. That container of ice cream will last a boomer 2 weeks. A single slice of mushy pie at a cheap diner is $6.
No try going to an ice cream shop like Cold Stone , local creamery or cute ice cream shop. The shrieking is embarrassing. Kids are forced to get one small scoop of vanilla NO TOPPINGS …..because they are highway robbery , everyone sad except the boomer with her vanilla scoop.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it’s more generational than age related. Boomers love ice cream! They hate how much ice cream costs so they flock to McDonald’s and hope the machine isn’t broken, I think Walmart's have some fast food court cheap ice cream.
It’s nostalgic to them and such a treat! Ooh let’s get an ice cream! Blah blah
Huh? Ice cream is cheap as hell. A 48oz container of say Tillamook vanilla bean, which only has a handful of good, natural ingredients, sells for like $6. That container of ice cream will last a boomer 2 weeks. A single slice of mushy pie at a cheap diner is $6.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Joe Biden being one, but what makes older generations love ice cream? Will generations born in the 70s, 80s, 90s feel the same about it when we are elderly?
Do you not realize the No. 1 selling drink at Starbucks -- ordered by teens, college kids, yuppies, and 30-, 40- and 50-something moms -- is a Frappuccino? And that a Frappuccino is pretty much an ice cream milk shake thinned with blended ice?
Anonymous wrote:Joe Biden being one, but what makes older generations love ice cream? Will generations born in the 70s, 80s, 90s feel the same about it when we are elderly?
Anonymous wrote:Who doesn't love ice cream? People eat more of it when they get old because they've stopped worrying about their waistlines.
Anonymous wrote:I think it’s more generational than age related. Boomers love ice cream! They hate how much ice cream costs so they flock to McDonald’s and hope the machine isn’t broken, I think Walmart's have some fast food court cheap ice cream.
It’s nostalgic to them and such a treat! Ooh let’s get an ice cream! Blah blah
Anonymous wrote:I do not know anyone who doesn’t love ice cream
Anonymous wrote:NP. I'm not going to read the whole thread, but both of my parents have been encouraged by doctors to eat more ice cream (and other forms of dairy) to help with bone/muscle density and promote weight gain. Both have lost 20-30 lbs in the wake of surgeries in the past five years.
Anonymous wrote:I think it’s more generational than age related. Boomers love ice cream! They hate how much ice cream costs so they flock to
McDonald’s and hope the machine isn’t broken, I think Walmarts have some fast food court cheap ice cream.
It’s nostalgic to them and such a treat! Ooh let’s get an ice cream! Blah blah