Real Waffle Cones

We try to keep our freezer stocked with enough ice cream so that we don’t run out. It would not be as big as tragedy as if we ran out of milk, but it’s close.

As part of that, we try various flavors of ice cream. One of the recent flavors was Waffle Cone, by Breyers. One of the things that helped put Breyers on the map was their commitment to quality ingredients.

So it came as no surprise that their waffle cone ice cream did not contain any fake waffle cone pieces.

image of Breyers ice cream made with 100% real waffle cones

At first, I thought Waffle Cone might be trademarked, but I could see no trademark indication.

Then I looked at the ingredients, and for the waffle cone pieces section it contained things you’d expect – flour and such.

Now I am curious as to how one makes a fake waffle cone.

Or maybe the 100% real part is supposed to apply to the fudge?

Also note: this was not actually ice cream. See how it says FROZEN DAIRY DESSERT near the bottom of the container? That is Breyers admitting it’s not real ice cream. Maybe that’s why they promote the REAL WAFFLE CONE PIECES, so as to distract you from the low-quality ice cream.

At first, all of their ice cream was real ice cream. Now it seems that most of their offerings are frozen dairy desserts and not many are actual ice cream anymore.

And he went out and continued to follow, and yet he did not know that what was being done by the angel was real, but thought he was seeing a vision.

Acts 12:9

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One Response to “Real Waffle Cones”

  1. js Says:

    I see they’re down to 1.5 quarts. They’re doing the candy bar thing, where the price stays the same but the amount of what you get falls.

    I can’t remember if I suggested Turkey Hill all natural before. It’s what Breyers used to be before Unilever bought them.

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