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Blue Soft Serve Ice Cream

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OK - now I seem to recall that the blue soft serve ice cream used to be Huckleberry Hound's Ice Cream - or something like that. Then, it was another name. Regardless, is it really blueberry flavored or is it more like "Superman" berry/tutti-frutti flavor. OR, what the heck flavor does it claim to be - or what flavor do you think it is? I've always wanted to try a cone, but for some reason I just never got around to it, not to mention being diabetic, I really shouldn't indulge in such sweet delights!

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Smurfberry...huckleberry...whatever berry, it's imitation soft serve ice cream (blueberry flavored). It is NOT ice cream.

EDIT: See below...By modern standards, it IS non-fat or low-fat ice cream. Terpy learned something today...

Smurfberry...huckleberry...whatever berry, it's imitation soft serve ice cream (blueberry flavored). It is NOT ice cream.

:o its...........frozen ?

It does not have the required amount of butterfat to be legally called ice cream.

For some reason, the website continues to call it ice cream...which could cause some difficulty eventually, should some chronic complainer complain to the right place.

It does not have the required amount of butterfat to be legally called ice cream.

For some reason, the website continues to call it ice cream...which could cause some difficulty eventually, should some chronic complainer complain to the right place.

maybe ice milk

Nope...not even that....and ice milk is no longer called that these days...but low fat ice cream...go figure...been that way since 1994...

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There is an ice cream company in Sandusky, Ohio called Toft's. They've been there for years and I believe they now have a shoppe in Cedar Point - just like Graeter's Ice Cream has a shoppe in King's Island. Toft's makes a Blue Moon ice cream and it is kinda berry tasting but not REALLY blueberry, as they also make a blueberry ice cream (with real blueberries, I might add). Anyway, seeing the blue soft serve cones at KI always made me wonder - is it blueberry or not? I realize it's not really ice cream, just as most frozen custard places don't really serve frozen custard, but it is blue and therefore I questioned the flavor.

Nope...not even that....and ice milk is no longer called that these days...but low fat ice cream...go figure...been that way since 1994...

lol....yea .... you gonna be there opening day ?? trying to meet up with a few members of the forums, just to say hi and meet and greet :)

Well I actually work at the stand that this post is based on..I work at Ice Cream in PS formerly known as Huckleberry Dairy, The Ice cream is actually ice cream and is made from Trauths milk company. The flavor is blueberry, nothing else and is not yogurt in the least. It is true blue ice cream!

Well I actually work at the stand that this post is based on..I work at Ice Cream in PS formerly known as Huckleberry Dairy, The Ice cream is actually ice cream and is made from Trauths milk company. The flavor is blueberry, nothing else and is not yogurt in the least. It is true blue ice cream!

No, it is not. There is no such thing as soft serve ICE CREAM. The butterfat would not allow it to freeze to such a consistency. Whether you work there or not. You need to look at the containers of mix that go in the machines.

lol....yea .... you gonna be there opening day ?? trying to meet up with a few members of the forums, just to say hi and meet and greet :)

One never knows...least of all me. Perhaps I will be, perhaps I will not. It all depends...

And that's the way it is...

I have seen the recipe on the jugs/cartons and it is truly ice cream, blueberry indeed no doubt about it!

EDIT: I love that there is a thread about my location and my favorite thing ever!!!

Again, I beg to differ. I did not work around the dairy business/fast food business for years to not know this. Also, I have seen the mix containers, as recently as yesterday.

Well I actually work at the stand that this post is based on..I work at Ice Cream in PS formerly known as Huckleberry Dairy, The Ice cream is actually ice cream and is made from Trauths milk company. The flavor is blueberry, nothing else and is not yogurt in the least. It is true blue ice cream!

No, it is not. There is no such thing as soft serve ICE CREAM. The butterfat would not allow it to freeze to such a consistency. Whether you work there or not. You need to look at the containers of mix that go in the machines.

lol....yea .... you gonna be there opening day ?? trying to meet up with a few members of the forums, just to say hi and meet and greet :)

One never knows...least of all me. Perhaps I will be, perhaps I will not. It all depends...

We do not freeze the ice cream we keep it in a refrigerator and we pump it as liquid and it goes through a process in the machine that makes it soft serve.....it is ice cream, read the jugs of ice cream mix and machine!

And that's the way it is...

Again, I beg to differ. I did not work around the dairy business/fast food business for years to not know this. Also, I have seen the mix containers, as recently as yesterday.

Well I have seen the containers as recently as today, as I worked today!

Well I actually work at the stand that this post is based on..I work at Ice Cream in PS formerly known as Huckleberry Dairy, The Ice cream is actually ice cream and is made from Trauths milk company. The flavor is blueberry, nothing else and is not yogurt in the least. It is true blue ice cream!

No, it is not. There is no such thing as soft serve ICE CREAM. The butterfat would not allow it to freeze to such a consistency. Whether you work there or not. You need to look at the containers of mix that go in the machines.

lol....yea .... you gonna be there opening day ?? trying to meet up with a few members of the forums, just to say hi and meet and greet smile.gif

One never knows...least of all me. Perhaps I will be, perhaps I will not. It all depends...

And that's the way it is...

Blah....... comon i want to meet ppl from the forums.

The Taylor Company makes most of the machines in use:

http://www.taylor-co...s_singflav1.htm

All handle only low or non-fat soft serve "ice cream" (ice cream-wise)...so perhaps it is Terpy who needs updating. Not meeting the old definition of ice cream, the "new" 1994 requirements allow this to be called low fat ice cream, so you and the park are right.

Terpy, who got a little modern education today! :)

The Taylor Company makes most of the machines in use:

http://www.taylor-co...s_singflav1.htm

All handle only low or non-fat soft serve ice cream...so perhaps it is Terpy who needs updating. Not meeting the old definition of ice cream, the "new" 1994 requirements allow this to be called low fat ice cream, so you and the park are right.

Terpy, who got a little modern education today! smile.gif

ok then ....question is which machine KI use ? tongue.gif you know i will check on opening day :P

The Taylor Company makes most of the machines in use:

http://www.taylor-co...s_singflav1.htm

All handle only low or non-fat soft serve ice cream...so perhaps it is Terpy who needs updating. Not meeting the old definition of ice cream, the "new" 1994 requirements allow this to be called low fat ice cream, so you and the park are right.

Terpy, who got a little modern education today! :)

Thank you but actually all the ice cream stands in the park excluding Ice Cream in Nick Universe Planet Snoopy use those machines Ice Cream in PS use a different machine. I do not recall the machine but I will find it and post soon enough!

The Taylor Company makes most of the machines in use:

http://www.taylor-co...s_singflav1.htm

All handle only low or non-fat soft serve ice cream...so perhaps it is Terpy who needs updating. Not meeting the old definition of ice cream, the "new" 1994 requirements allow this to be called low fat ice cream, so you and the park are right.

Terpy, who got a little modern education today! :)

Thank you but actually all the ice cream stands in the park excluding Ice Cream in Nick Universe Planet Snoopy use those machines Ice Cream in PS use a different machine. I do not recall the machine but I will find it and post soon enough!

...which is why I said most of the machines in use. I, too, am not sure what others are in use in the park. Taylors are quite expensive, last nearly forever and have sharp knife-like blades inside that are rather interesting. Cleaning those beasts was also interesting years ago...as was the gasket goop one applied to the gasket at the front of the machine....The machines have been substantially "improved" since.

The Taylor Company makes most of the machines in use:

http://www.taylor-co...s_singflav1.htm

All handle only low or non-fat soft serve ice cream...so perhaps it is Terpy who needs updating. Not meeting the old definition of ice cream, the "new" 1994 requirements allow this to be called low fat ice cream, so you and the park are right.

Terpy, who got a little modern education today! smile.gif

Thank you but actually all the ice cream stands in the park excluding Ice Cream in Nick Universe Planet Snoopy use those machines Ice Cream in PS use a different machine. I do not recall the machine but I will find it and post soon enough!

blah ....... true answers thats what we need

:P

Need I remind you of the blue B&M coaster up at America`s roller coast?

Everyone is bound to make a mistake from time to time.

coaster? blah ...we are talking ice cream here :P of the blue stuff ....not sure yet ....terpy is working on it

At upwards of $3 a pop (so to speak) and probably less than $4, Terpy won't be working on very many of them this summer....just a wee bit more loss and the gradual loss of nearly a person will be done...then the fun part starts...I think it is called maintenance...

Now, ask me about Cedar Point's frozen custard or Chuckwagon's pizza up there...either is well worth saving calories for!

It is interesting why Ice Cream/Huckleberry dairy is the only ice cream stand that uses something besides Taylor. Only if I remembered the name of it I would post it but I don't. I can sure enough find out soon and post!

At upwards of $3 a pop (so to speak) and probably less than $4, Terpy won't be working on very many of them this summer....just a wee bit more loss and the gradual loss of nearly a person will be done...then the fun part starts...I think it is called maintenance...

Now, ask me about Cedar Point's frozen custard or Chuckwagon's pizza up there...either is well worth saving calories for!

ok now your making my mouth water for the ***** cream ......yum i am ready ...yo 17th ....where ya at .

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