I’m just wondering how many forum members have had Oberweis ice cream? It really is good stuff but you pay for it. I’m not sure how wide spread the brand is. One of my neighbors used to get Oberweis milk delivered weekly when I was a kid. I enjoyed that too.
Are they from Milwaukee? There was an Ice Cream place one of my friends took me to, and the ice cream was served down stainless steel slides. I don't recall the znsmr, but it was one of the best ice creams I've ever eaten—my two connaisseurs- pizza and ice cream.
Their ice cream is great but their yogurt is even better. It’s only sold during Christmas and it’s not cheap but it’s worth it. They are headquartered in Aurora Illinois but they get their milk from all over the midwest including Wisconsin.
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Originally posted by Bulldog7972: Their ice cream is great but their yogurt is even better. It’s only sold during Christmas and it’s not cheap but it’s worth it. They are headquartered in Aurora Illinois but they get their milk from all over the midwest including Wisconsin.
Edited to add- they are still open but filed Chapter 11 last year
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Yes they filed chapter 11 and then were aquired by the Hoffman Family of Companies and plan on expanding the brand. Their pineapple sundae is almost irresistible.
Around here my supermarket go-to is Turkey Hill which makes an acceptable mass produced product far better than Breyers which used to be very good when I was kid but is terrible now. Half of it is not even legally allowed to be labeled "ice cream", it's "frozen dairy dessert".
There is a local dairy up the road called Longacre's that makes an amazing ice cream, it's super rich, dense and just how good ice cream should be. My favorite is the vanilla with peanut butter swirl, the place has crazy long lines from May to September but it's worth it.
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I think it’s excellent but it’s become outrageously expensive in the last two years. Here in St. Louis there are a couple other places that are right at the same level for slightly more than half the cost.
The lines at both places show that most people are thinking the same.
Originally posted by PASig: Around here my supermarket go-to is Turkey Hill which makes an acceptable mass produced product far better than Breyers which used to be very good when I was kid but is terrible now. Half of it is not even legally allowed to be labeled "ice cream", it's "frozen dairy dessert".
I'm surprised to see you speak so highly of Turkey Hill, based on your following statement.
From what I see, the Turkey Hill line itself also appears to be mostly "frozen dairy dessert" (using vegetable oil rather than cream so not legally able to be called ice cream), and often artificially flavored.
But these may have been recent changes that went unnoticed, as it appears they were bought by a private equity firm several years back, so who knows what sort of cost cutting/profit inflating shenanigans they've instituted lately.
Or they do have a higher end "Natural" line that may be what you're thinking of.
Oberweis isn't available anywhere around here. The best I've found for mass produced is Perry's, but we only get it when we happen to be where it's sold - western NY and PA.
There are a couple local dairies here that make some really good ice cream.
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Originally posted by P250UA5: Never heard of it. I was a Blue Bell or nothing, for years. HEB's store brand is good too. Recently tried Tillamook & it might top them both.
I've been to BB in TX (Brenham?) and Tillamook in OR (Tillamook). I don't have BB in the local market so I buy Tillamook. But I'd buy BB if available. Tillamook is good but they've become real stingy on the ingredients. Dark Cherry no longer has cherry bit, only the cherry taste.
I do like the Tillamook factory over the BB factory. But I think I like the BB ice creams more.
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