tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-384329692727378622.post4507618643591464757..comments2024-03-28T13:12:21.029-04:00Comments on On Second Scoop: Ice Cream Reviews: Breyers BLASTS! Waffle Cone FDD ReviewDubba Scoopshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07135130511349727532noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-384329692727378622.post-6875662494714151652016-03-13T09:06:52.316-04:002016-03-13T09:06:52.316-04:00I have to disagree with these posts. Waffle cone b...I have to disagree with these posts. Waffle cone by Breyers is incredible. I rank it up there, even higher than Ben and Jerry's Americone Dream, which is also incredible. I don't even use a bowl, i eat it out of the container and it takes me two sittings to eat it. Granted i rarely get it or i would be a whale, but when i need a cheat and earned one, that's where i go. I like my ice cream creamy so i let melt just a bit and it is awesome. Somebody likes it because it constantly sells outAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-384329692727378622.post-71102598563176999222015-08-31T01:44:26.853-04:002015-08-31T01:44:26.853-04:00Breyer's is officially the worst ice cream out...Breyer's is officially the worst ice cream out there. <br /><br />Turkey Hill, the cheaper brand, is superior, which isn't saying much as Turkey Hill is barley tolerable.<br /><br />But Breyer's has officially lost all of it's magic from years ago. <br /><br />I just purchased 1 Cookie Dough and 1 Waffle Cone Blasts ice cream and tried each of them.<br /><br />First, the Cookie Dough contained virtually ZERO cookie dough and zero chocolate chips! This is what I call false advertising. <br /><br />Second, the Waffle Cone tasted like cheap caramel mixed with those cheap 25cent ice cream bars that you'd buy in the frozen section of your local supermarket. Disgusting.<br /><br />I flushed them both down the toilet and opted for Ben And Jerry's. Although B&J has also diminished in consistentcy and quality the last few years, they still have a ton of flavors to choose from, all of which are very faithful to the label. <br /><br />But Breyer's has officially gone down the crapper. And this is posted in 2015, years after this review was made so nothing has changed. Other than Uniliver robbing people at the supermarket checkout line.<br /><br />Bad job Breyers! Shame one you!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-384329692727378622.post-66482489871748625242012-09-27T18:11:33.897-04:002012-09-27T18:11:33.897-04:00Couldn't agree with the 2 previous comments mo...Couldn't agree with the 2 previous comments more... What happened to Breyers, the brand whose commercials used little kids trying to read ingredient lists of other brands, while their list had simple ingredients like milk, sugar, etc?<br /><br />I've tried a few of these "frozen dairy desserts" now, and I don't see myself going back to Breyers anytime soon. I think it was the first time ever that I threw out most of a container of ice cream (oh wait, it's not ice cream, is it?).Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-384329692727378622.post-69335998257539891222012-08-13T06:26:07.544-04:002012-08-13T06:26:07.544-04:00Couldn't finish it. Im finding these "fr...Couldn't finish it. Im finding these "frozen desserts" to be uneatable. It doesn't even taste like vanilla ice cream it tastes like cold crisco. First time in years I actually turned down dessert and gave it away.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-384329692727378622.post-16706470096384285872011-10-23T09:39:13.738-04:002011-10-23T09:39:13.738-04:00I realized you didn't try a lot of the Blasts ...I realized you didn't try a lot of the Blasts when I went to the store Wed night to pick one up and saw all the flavors..I tried the Reese's and lemme say it's nothing great although I'd welcome your critique..not a lot of mix ins but the few that were in there were chunkier than what this sounds like. I never really gave much thought to why I'm not full after eating these though until you mentioned the "frozen dairy dessert" element - thanks!Daniellenoreply@blogger.com