Johnny Football™ is not himself when he is hungry. You're Not You When You're Hungry®. SNICKERS® Satisfies
Friday, August 29, 2014
SNICKERS® - “Johnny JamBoogie”
Johnny Football™ is not himself when he is hungry. You're Not You When You're Hungry®. SNICKERS® Satisfies
Tuesday, August 26, 2014
Blue Bunny® Champ!® Cones
Watch how our famous Champ!® Cones are made. These have a taste that will knock your socks off! A generous scoop of homemade vanilla ice cream is packed on a sugar cone, dipped in our finest chocolate sauce and rolled in peanuts for a winning combination.
Saturday, August 23, 2014
Blue Bunny Ice Cream S'mores Bar
You don't need a campfire to enjoy these delicious S'mores. Make this ice cream version of the all-time favorite in your kitchen and serve for dessert or as an afternoon snack. Your kids will enjoy helping you make this easy recipe. But don't be surprised when they ask you for s'more!
Wednesday, August 20, 2014
Blue Bunny Strawberry Muffins
These muffins are light, fluffy and packed with the flavor of sun-ripened strawberries, thanks to Blue Bunny® Double Strawberry Ice Cream. Serve them for Sunday brunch, for afternoon tea or just for fun.
Sunday, August 17, 2014
Ice Cream History - What is the History of Ice Cream?
There are many facts about ice cream history and many myths, too. But, really, what is the history of ice cream? This article will focus on the facts about what is for certain. The history of this frozen tasty dessert is a fascinating treat in itself. This good 'ole much loved American treat has a rich history (as well as taste)! I hope you profit from these facts and learn just what is the history of ice cream!
Making Ice Cream with Salt?
Ever wonder why people make ice cream with salt? It not that salt went into the ice cream, but it did have a necessary part in it. In the 1600s, people used ice, even in the summer, to keep things cold. Salt lowers the freezing temperature of ice. Ice cream history tells us that a method known as the still pot method was used to make ice cream. Salt and ice in a bucket were placed around a bowl filled with ice cream ingredients. This mixture would help the ice cream ingredients freeze.
You don't need to know a lot about the history of ice cream to know that it is best on a blazing hot and dry summer day. But how would they freeze ice cream during the summer before the days of refrigeration?
Lake ice, of course! What? Yep! Cutting huge chunks of ice out of lakes was a huge industry, especially for those who wanted to freeze their ice cream! These huge blocks of ice were stored in ice houses, which kept it from melting. When they needed it, they would go down to the ice house and get the ice in order to make their favorite treat.
1846 was the date when Nancy Johnson invented the hand-cranked freezer. Lots of work compared to electric ice cream makers, but hey!, it made it easier than that pot method!
In 1851, Jacob Fussel, Jr., began to make ice cream big business! Having been a milk dealer, he used his cream to sell ice cream. The rest is history! His business became the first ice cream manufacturer.
It was the blessed William Clewall who made your ice cream scoop so much easier to handle. He invented the scoop that had that little scraper inside in order to help you get your ice cream off the scoop! Way to go Bill!
According to ice cream history, Victorian England made ice cream fancy. You couldn't just serve it in a bowl; it had to placed in a mold and made into masterpieces. Do you feel like crossing your legs at the knee and sipping tea yet? (Sure, as long as it is with ice cream nearby!)
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Thursday, August 14, 2014
Monday, August 11, 2014
What Are You looking For?
Blue Bunny Products
- Looney Tunes cup 12oz
- Jolly Rancher Watermelon cup 6oz
- Tear Jerker cup 6oz
- Big Dipper Cookie n Cream cone 4.3oz
- Big Dipper Chocolate cone 4.3oz
- Big Dipper Strawberry Burst cone 4.3oz
- Big Dipper Vanilla cone 4.3oz
- Bomb Pop Jolly Rancher 4.5oz
- Bomb Pop Tear Jerker 4.5oz
- Bomb Pop Tongue Splash 4.5oz
- Bomb Pop Watermelon 4.5oz
- Bomb Pop Fudge 4.5oz
- Bomb Pop RWB 4.5oz
- Bomb Pop Jr. Sour Power 2oz
- Cherry Banana Split 3oz
- Champ Cone Variety pack 4.6oz
- Chill Cherry Explosion cup 11.5oz
- Chill Double Lemon cup 11.5oz
- Vanilla Crunch bar 3oz
- Face Batman 4oz
- Face Bratz
- Face Bugs Bunny 3.75oz
- Face Madagascar 4oz
- Face Ninja Turtle 4oz
- Face Pink Panther 4oz
- Face Scooby Doo 3.75oz
- Face Shrek 4oz
- Face Sonic the Hedgehog 4oz
- Face Tweety Bird 3.5oz
- Face Power Puff 3.7oz
- Fudge bar 3oz
- Big Double Strawberry Sandwich 6oz
- Big Mississippi Mud Sandwich 6oz
- Big Neopolitan Sandwich 6oz
- Big Vanilla Sandwich 6oz
- Jolly Rancher Ice pop 4oz
- Looney Rainbow Push Up 4oz
- Lucas Chamoy bar 3oz
- Lucas Limon bar 3oz
- Lucas Mango bar 3oz
- Lucas Pelucas bar 3oz
- Orange Dream bar 3oz
- Sour Wower Blue Raspberry bar 3oz
- Watermelon Whirl bar 3oz
- Sundea Crunch Strawberry bar 3oz
- Sundea Crunch Chocolate bar 3oz
- Small Neopolitan Sandwich 4oz
- Small Vanilla Sandwich 40z
- Birthday Party Sandwich 4oz
Good Humor Products
- Big Stick Cherry/Pineapple 3.5oz
- Airhead Blue Raspberry/Watermelon pop 2.85oz
- Klondike Choco Taco Vanilla 4oz
- Classic Chocolate Eclair 4oz
- Classic Strawberry Shortcake 4oz
- Cookie n Cream bar 4oz
- Premium Chocolate Chip Cookie Sandwich 4.5oz
- Face Dora the Explorer 4oz
- Face Sour Patch Kid 3.75oz
- Face Spiderman 4oz
- Face Sponge Bob 4oz
- King Kone 4.6oz
- Cyclone bat 2.7oz
- Lick-a-Color pop 3.5oz
- Oreo bar 4oz
- Pop Shots Lime 3.7oz
- Scribbler pop 2-pk 2.4oz
- Magnum Double Carmel bar 3.3oz
- Magnum Double Almond 3.3oz
M & M Mars Products
- Dove bar dark/milk chocolate 2.89oz
- M & M Cookie sandwich 4oz
- Snickers bar 3.33oz
- Twix bar 3.13oz
- Milky way bar 3.13oz
Ben & Jerry’s Novelties
1 Cherry Garcia bar 3.72oz
- Half Baked bar 3.72oz
- Vanilla milk chocolate bar 3.72oz
Delicias
- Esquimal de fresa (strawberry) 4oz
- Esquimal de Vanilla 4oz
- Arroz Fruit bar (Rice pudding) 4oz
- Buter Pecan Fruit bar 4oz
- Coconut fruit bar 4oz
- Jamaica Fruit bar 4oz
- Lime Fruit bar 4oz
- Mango Fruit bar 4oz
- Pepino Fruit bar 4oz
- Pineapple Fruit bar 4oz
- Strawberry cream fruit bar 4oz
- Strawberry Juice Fruit bar 4oz
- Tamarindo Fruit bar 4oz
- Van Cream Fruit bar 4oz
- Watermelon Fruit bar 4oz
- Bolis Rompope 7oz
Its-it
- Chip it sandwich 10oz
- It’s it chocolate sandwich 5.5oz
- It’s it vanilla sandwich 5.5oz
- It’s it Mint sandwich 5.5oz
- It’s it Cappuccino 5.5oz
- It’s it super sundae 5.25oz
Wonder
- Snow Cone bubblegum 7oz
- Snow Cone Sour Apple 7oz
- Snow Cone Jolly Rancher Rainbow 7oz
- Whistle pops 2.75oz
- Dino sour push up 2.75oz
- Chocolate sundae cups 5oz
- Strawberry sundae cups 5oz
- Bubble gum sundae cups 5oz
- Candy Blast Cup 10oz
- Snow Storm Cup 10oz
- Cookie Dough Cup 10oz
- Apple Pie Cup 10oz
- Peach Cobbler Cup 10oz
- Strawberry Shortcake Cup 10oz
- Malt Cup Chocolate 10oz
- Malt cup Vanilla 10oz
- Malt Ball Crunch Cup 10oz
Nestle Dreyer’s Products
- Crunch Bars 3.0oz
- Butterfinger loaded bars 4oz
- Drumstick Variety 4.6oz
- Drumstick Supreme King Cone 7.0oz
- Toll House Cookie Sandwich 6oz
- Itzakadoozie Ice pop 3.3oz
- Dibs Singles 4.0oz
- Haagen Dazs Bars3.0oz
Rich’s Products
- Sour Cherry bar 4oz
- Wacky Watermelon bar 4oz
- Sour Raspberry Bar 4oz
- Cookie and Cream Bar 3oz
- Creamy Crunch Bar 3.0oz
- Fudge Frenzy Bar 3.0oz
- Orange Cream Pop 3.0oz
- Neapolitan Ice cream sandwich 6oz
- Vanilla Ice Cream sandwich 6oz
Thursday, August 7, 2014
Sunday, August 3, 2014
Blue Bunny® Ice Cream Pancakes
Chef Joe Ciminera takes traditional pancakes up a notch using Blue Bunny® Premium Bunny Tracks® Ice Cream.
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