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[email protected] 06-05-2008 05:13 AM

Breyer's size again
 
On Sun, 04 May 2008 09:22:33 -0700, sf <.> wrote:

>On Sun, 04 May 2008 09:43:49 -0400, wrote:
>
>>On Sun, 4 May 2008 08:42:33 -0400, "Edwin Pawlowski" >
>>wrote:
>>
>>>There have been some discussions about the size of Breyer's ice cram when it
>>>dropped to 1.75 quarts. The new size is 1.5 quarts. The package height is
>>>the same L X W X D, but the base has a taper to it. In a couple of years
>>>it will be available only by the tiny medicine vials.

>>
>>Not only has the size been reduced, so has the quality. It used to be
>>very good but now, if Breyers was the only ice cream available, I'd go
>>without.
>>

>I've never been a Breyer's fan, but I want to know why you think it's
>so bad now. Are they adding things you can't pronounce these days?


I'm not about to buy any just to see if I can read the ingredients ;-)
About the only flavour of ice cream we buy is vanilla, sometimes
French vanilla. Breyers vanilla changed, both in flavour and texture.
After the first bad one we thought we'd just got a bad batch but, the
next one was the same strange taste and *goopy* texture.
Won't buy any more.

Ross.

[email protected] 06-05-2008 05:29 AM

Breyer's size again
 
On Mon, 5 May 2008 09:41:29 -0700 (PDT), Sheldon >
wrote:

>On May 5, 12:38?pm, "<RJ>" > wrote:
>> I recently bought a 5Q pail of "store brand" ice cream.
>>
>> Hmmm..... seems smaller.
>>
>> Yup... it's now a 4Q pail. ? ( price the same )

>
>
>Won't be long gasolene will be sold by the quart, at the same price as
>today's gallon.


We've already got that here in Canada. Current price locally is $1.26
per liter. When I first started driving, $1.26 would have bought about
4 gallons. Granted, that was 1949.

Ross.

Sheldon 06-05-2008 01:08 PM

Breyer's size again
 
On May 5, 10:45�pm, "Edwin Pawlowski" > wrote:
> "Sheldon" > wrote in message
>
> I'm pretty certain that there's a Stewart's Shops in your town, they
> have decent ice cream at very good prices (escpecially their flavors
> of the week), and they have a large assortment of flavors... and they
> still have full half gallons.
>
> You may also be able to buy Perry's ice cream at your local
> stupidmarkets, I think their products are far better than Breyer's.
>
> http://www.perrysicecream.com/index.php
>
> *****************************
>
> Stewart's does not �show CT at all. �Perry's does show they have
> distribution in New England, but no specifics. �I'll have to check out some
> other stores as the chains here don't carry it.


The Stewart's web site location search shows a store at the corner of
Pomfret (rte 44) and Canal.


Pete C. 06-05-2008 01:24 PM

Breyer's size again
 

Edwin Pawlowski wrote:
>
> "Pete C." > wrote in message
> >
> > It does I'm afraid. It certainly doesn't compare to Blue Bell, nor other
> > more local stuff like Braum's.

>
> Neither is available here. Breyers is still the best commercial brand
> around here aside from BJ or H daz.


Wait a minute, you're in CT, correct? Get your posterior over to Shady
Glen in Manchester or the other one near Bolton and get their ice cream.
You'll never touch another ounce of that Bryers garbage after Shady
Glen.

Edwin Pawlowski 07-05-2008 03:50 AM

Breyer's size again
 

"Pete C." > wrote in message
>
> Wait a minute, you're in CT, correct? Get your posterior over to Shady
> Glen in Manchester or the other one near Bolton and get their ice cream.
> You'll never touch another ounce of that Bryers garbage after Shady
> Glen.


I've stopped there for lunch a few times when I get over that way. They
also make great cheeseburgers. They do have good ice cream too. I do get
over that way a couple of times a year.



Edwin Pawlowski 07-05-2008 03:55 AM

Breyer's size again
 

"Sheldon" > wrote in message

The Stewart's web site location search shows a store at the corner of
Pomfret (rte 44) and Canal.

I'll check that out this weekend. That is just over a mile from me. Where
the arrow points is an insurance office and an ATM but maybe they are doing
ice cream on the side. Shops have been moving around town again this year.
Seems as though every few years the same stores swap locations though so it
m ay have changed.



Pete C. 07-05-2008 01:49 PM

Breyer's size again
 

Edwin Pawlowski wrote:
>
> "Pete C." > wrote in message
> >
> > Wait a minute, you're in CT, correct? Get your posterior over to Shady
> > Glen in Manchester or the other one near Bolton and get their ice cream.
> > You'll never touch another ounce of that Bryers garbage after Shady
> > Glen.

>
> I've stopped there for lunch a few times when I get over that way. They
> also make great cheeseburgers. They do have good ice cream too. I do get
> over that way a couple of times a year.


Yes, but the key is that they have half gallons of their ice cream for
sale as well. When I lived in CT that's where I would get ice cream, not
the grocery store.

Kate Connally 09-05-2008 08:48 PM

Breyer's size again
 
Edwin Pawlowski wrote:

> There have been some discussions about the size of Breyer's ice cram when it
> dropped to 1.75 quarts. The new size is 1.5 quarts. The package height is
> the same L X W X D, but the base has a taper to it. In a couple of years
> it will be available only by the tiny medicine vials.


There oughtta be a law against that sort of thing!

Kate

--
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Until you bite their heads off.”
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James Silverton[_2_] 09-05-2008 10:14 PM

Breyer's size again
 
Kate wrote on Fri, 09 May 2008 15:48:36 -0400:

>> There have been some discussions about the size of Breyer's
>> ice cram when it dropped to 1.75 quarts. The new size is 1.5
>> quarts. The package height is the same L X W X D, but the
>> base has a taper to it. In a couple of years it will be
>> available only by the tiny medicine vials.


> There oughtta be a law against that sort of thing!


> Kate


I think the customer, if not the manufacturer, would greatly
benefit if there were a set of legally required sizes, say, 10g,
25g, 50g, 100g, 250g, 500g, 1kg. Make up your own Imperial or
customary if you like. The wine makers seem to be getting along
quite well with 375ml, 750ml and 1.5 liters.

--

James Silverton
Potomac, Maryland

E-mail, with obvious alterations:
not.jim.silverton.at.verizon.not


Barry 10-05-2008 01:11 PM

Breyer's size again
 
On Fri, 09 May 2008 15:48:36 -0400, Kate Connally >
wrote:

>
>There oughtta be a law against that sort of thing!
>


Especially with ice cream, where the amount of air in the product
varies greatly. In the US, this can be up to 50%! To be fair, ice
cream should be sold by weight, not by volume. But what's fair in this
world?

FYI: Bags of flour may also be getting smaller. I recently saw an ad
for 3½ or 4 pound bags.

Barry in Indy


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