This map of the U.S. shows which states where you can buy it now. Looks like S&G, all our "yankee" friends" in the north, and our friends across the pond are SOL. They do, however, ship to many places in the continental U.S. It'll set you back $142 USD for 4 half gallons, but they say much of the total is due to shipping costs. Most of their regular flavors are listed there, but they have "seasonal" flavors at different times of the year, and they periodically come out with a limited "state-based" flavor limited to a smaller area.Thank you! It wasn't their most offensive video, but it definitely was in poor taste- especially considering that they have a lot of underage viewers. I'll have to check out Blue Bell ice cream for a treat, thank you very much for the recommendation !
They make a peppermint flavor, available only in the weeks before Christmas, that's IMO to die for! It's not that "hot" peppermint you usually see in ice cream. Rather the ice cream is pink with tiny beads of red and green mint candies mixed in. You can taste the BUTTER in it! Very smoooooth. Another (available year 'round) favorite is Pecan Pralines 'n Cream. By far their most popular is Homemade Vanilla. It's pretty much a staple in most southern freezers.
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Now, IF by the incredibly unlikely chance one of their gushing sycophants sends them a couple of gallons of BB packed in dry ice, we'll KNOW for sure S&G read here! One thing's for sure though. S&G are not getting a BB sponsorship! BB's commercials are WAY too wholesome and family-oriented" to dream of sponsoring these two dolts. BB is the only brand (that I know of) that's still packaged in a full, half gallon carton. Several years ago most of their competitors shrank their formerly half gallon cartons to 48 ounces, or about 1 1/2 quarts. Some flavors of BB come in pint-size cartons, but let's face it, if you're going to sit down and drown your sorrows (so to speak) by eating ice cream straight out of the carton, sometimes a single pint just isn't enough.
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