Posted on 07/26/2015 6:01:01 AM PDT by don-o
The machines started humming this week, the mixers were running, and the freezers were chilling. They started making ice cream. Not just ice cream, but Blue Bell Ice Cream The Best Ice Cream in the Country. The production crew was making sure they followed all the new procedures for getting cleaned up and the equipment spic & span. In the Blue Bell plant in Sylacauga Alabama, everyone was smiling. This was the first batch of Blue Bell being produced since March in any of the Blue Bell plants. This batch will not be headed to stores. Instead, it will be tested to make certain the new procedures have eliminated the listeria bacteria that has plagued the company since earlier this year.
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The damage to the companys reputation and to their bottom line have been the stuff of great speculation over the last few months, including their ability to bounce back, or if they were ripe for a takeover for another company. Those fears were abated by the entry last week of Fort Worth billionaire Sid Bass, who brought $125 million dollars to that table in exchange for about a one-third ownership of the iconic Texas company, as previously reported by Breitbart Texas Lana Shadwick.
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No thanks. They were too lazy and incompetent the first time around and I highly doubt they learned anything since.
Because you eat the home-made just after it's made. It doesn't need to stand up to sitting in a freezer for months after being transported across the country.
My wife occasionally would make her own whipped cream. Heavy cream and powdered sugar. Let the mixer go for a while. Best stuff ever.
Thanks for the update.
The best ice cream in Texas is made by HEB
“There’s more than just ice cream in a carton of Blue Bell’s...”
Yes, we know.
Wow !!! Beat me to it. Nothing like a thick chocolate shake and a Bernice burger.
Whenever we gat back to CT we try to time our arrival for lunch at the original spot on 44 at the Bolton /Manchester line. Lots of my friends from HS worked there.
They can. But you'd pay $25 a quart for it.
I do have to admit .... “Sunny skies” in nearby Angier NC near our home is damn good as well!
“Blue Bell is now full of corn syrup and other crud.”
How do you know that? Why would Blue Bell want to change the taste of their ice cream? The taste is the reason for its appeal.
Their ice cream could survive a modest price increase if it’s needed for them to be profitable.
Blue Bell is the best ice cream I’m aware of.
How do you know that?
I read the ingredients. BB now uses lower cost and lower quality ingredients like high fructose corn syrup to save money.
HEBs house brand is as close a second as I have found and for a much better price.
So far they have not.
I’ve found the same thing. Good stuff HEB but I don’t get much ice cream these days. My wife doles out a pint for a special treat once in awhile.
I found some Blue Bell here in Oregon last summer. I tried the Rocky Road.
It was not very good, compared to the local northwest brand I usually buy, whose name escapes me right now.
I don’t bring ice cream home anymore. The others in my house have a fat and sugar problem.
Blue Bell’s use of High Fructose Corn Syrup (HFCS)
Here’s part of the Wikipedia article on HFCS:
“Some Americans seek out Mexican Coca-Cola because they prefer the taste compared to Coca-Cola in the U.S. which is made with HFCS. Kosher for Passover Coca-Cola sold in the U.S. around the Jewish holiday also uses sucrose rather than HFCS and is also highly sought after by people who prefer the original taste.”
The main reason that HFCS is cheaper than sucrose is because of the cheapness and price stability of corn.
I hope Blue Bell’s new formulation tastes as good as the old one.
There is a conspiracy theory that says that "New Coke" was introduced so that Coca-Cola could replace the sugar with HFCS, and that New Coke was so bad, that when they brought back "Classic" Coke with the HFCS, nobody could tell the difference, they were just glad "New Coke" was gone.
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