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@Underpants Gnome: I don't know about you, but I have Yuengling and Blue Bell available locally. Though they aren't very good together ;)
>>Another posting about a product can't be found where many readers live.<<
Third largest ice cream producer in the United States and available in 17 states. I'm currently working through a half-gallon of pecan pralines and cream right now. Mmmm.
(Of course that was no consolation when I lived in California. But every part of the country has its plusses and minuses, eh?)
And yeah, I was chagrined to scan through the freezer doors at the local HEB and see all the other smaller-sized cartons from all the other manufacturers, and then all the Blue Bell buckets emblazoned with "Still a 1/2 Gal!" on the front.
As I have stated previously, go to Outback as their ice cream is Blue Bell. We arranged to get 20 gallons from them for a picnic. Also if you are in the DC area, the Crystal City Sports Pub, [www.crystalcitysportspub.net] serves vanilla Blue Bell only.
@timmus: We most frequently buy pistachio and rocky road. They are both my husbands absolute favorite.
@theblackdog: it comes-it goes. I wish Austin had an In-N-Out burger but we don't alway get what we want...
@beavis88: I can get it here in Georgia
I was at the store a couple of days ago and noticed how expensive it was now.
@femmme.fatal: Brighams is not even in the same ballpark. don't delude yourself on that one. I lived in Texas 5 years, Boston 13. Boston beats Texas in everything but Blue Bell, BBQ, steaks, Tex-Mex and Texas A&M.
@beavis88: You can have it delivered to your home if you order the minimum number of 1/2 gallons. Last I checked it worked out to $80. I'll bet it's more now, though. I surely do miss it here in VA. When I go back to TX it's the one thing (after Tex-Mex) that I'm sure to get!















The best mass produced ice cream in America, by far. So good and less fat than those that taste worse.