oliverthecat
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- Jan 9, 2011
For me it would be bryers checkerboard ice cream it was vanilla and chocolate ice cream like a checkerboard so good
My favorites are all still available.For me it would be bryers checkerboard ice cream it was vanilla and chocolate ice cream like a checkerboard so good
So far so goodMy favorites are all still available.
How's the new job going at Publix, Steven?
I miss those too. You were on a team though. Team Rinse, with the ice coating you had to quickly rinse off; or you were Team Ice, you just ate/licked it.Not ice cream per se, but the JELLO Pudding Pops were so yummy
Yes, Breyers sells frozen dairy desserts, but they still sell their normal ice cream as "Classic". They also sell "Light Ice Cream".. No clue what the source of your quote is, but it's wrong.The entire brand of Bryer's USED to be good. Now they have been bought out by Unilever who cheapened the product to where they can't even legally call is 'ice cream' anymore it's now a 'frozen dairy dessert'..............LOL.
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A handful of Breyers flavors are still ice cream, but even then they’ve cheapened those to just meet the minimum standards. About a year ago I checked in a local supermarket. Of the 25 or so flavors, only 4 or 5 were labeled ice cream. The rest were Frozen Dairy Dessert.The entire brand of Bryer's USED to be good. Now they have been bought out by Unilever who cheapened the product to where they can't even legally call is 'ice cream' anymore it's now a 'frozen dairy dessert'..............LOL.
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Does anyone remember the commercial when the kids could read the ice cream ingredients for Breyers but not the competitors? I don’t think the kids will be able to read the ingredients now…A handful of Breyers flavors are still ice cream, but even then they’ve cheapened those to just meet the minimum standards. About a year ago I checked in a local supermarket. Of the 25 or so flavors, only 4 or 5 were labeled ice cream. The rest were Frozen Dairy Dessert.
About 15 years ago I complained on their Consumer Relations website about their hideous Cherry Vanilla. I got a $5 coupon and a ludicrous response saying most consumers prefer the frozen dairy dessert over real ice cream.
Sure, Jan. If that was true, you’d scream FROZEN DAIRY DESSERT in big print on the carton, not attempt to camouflage it on the bottom.