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I bought the chocolate chip flavor from Western Supermarket in Mtn. It is very good. I'm sending several friends over to pick some up tonight. Cheryl likes to eat ice cream every night and she is fired up about the new brand. Matt is heading over in the morning to try it out too. Some of the best I've ever had. My first Stone Ridge, won't be my last. My family have been experimenting with the Stone Ridge flavors at our local Jewel Osco here in Chicago.

I'd recommend the java chip and the blueberry cobbler as excellent flavors. At first we assumed it was a pecan but after double checking it was wood. The ice cream was good but with the possiblity of young grandchildren running into this I'm afraid we will forego buying Stone Ridge for their safety.

Sincerely, Kathleen Sawyer Sawyer verizon. This ice cream is awesome! We used to buy Edy's ice cream but we got quite disappointed when we couldn't find our very favorite kind anymore:caramel cups. That's when we started experimenting other brands and we came accross Stone Ridge. We first tried the Caramel cheesecake and then the Triple berries cheesecake Holy cow, this ice cream is better than some ice cream parlors!!!

I just had a sugar cone with chocolate almond and peanut butter cup. I've been boycotting ice cream brands that have been repackaged in less than half-gallon cartons in the industry's nefarious attempt to raise prices by shrinking the package. However, for years I've been trying to find Kemps Brand ice cream made in St. Paul, Mn.

Since this grocery conglomerate is HQed in Minneapolis, I thought their ice cream might be made by Kemps. I bought some and I think I hit the jackpot! There goes my boycott. The vanilla flavor has that tangy zip of real yogurt instead of being sickeningly sweet.

I'm addicted! Not so good. Light, unsatisfying mouth feel, far more watery than creamy. There are some subtle, yet nasty off flavors going on. I can detect cardboard and bleach overtones in the finish. Not recommended.

However, I have tried it several times since and have not seen any ribbons of caramel in the ice cream Very tasty. I purchased Stone Ridge in St. Although the Mfg. Any who, the flavor is amazing, the chocolate content in Moose Tracks is to die for. I love this ice cream!! If all ice cream was the same price, this would be my second choice. Ben and Jerry's is better but at 4x the cost.

One of the very nice things about Stone Ridge Creamery is that they call out the allergens at the end of the ingredient list. This is very helpful for those with food allergies in the house. Not many of the national brands do this.

The only other brand I can think of that does is Blue Bunny. I would never buy this Ice Cream again. They do have great tasting Ice cream, however the moment you get hooked on a flavor, one of their genius managers or Board of Directors eliminate it. That is what happened with Chocolate Chunk.

Why they would they get rid of a popular flavor like that is beyond me, but they did, among other flavos also. I believe the reason is that it was too rich with chunks and maybe cost too much to make. Id rather they raise the price, but they have lost me now.

The ice cream is good but the chocolate coating is terrible. Just gross. I will never buy these again. Tried the pistachio this week.

Won't be buying it again. For one thing, it is too green. I could ignore that, but it is way too green. Also, it tastes kind of like sherbet. It has the texture of ice cream, but tastes like sherbet.

Back to the butter pecan. Sorry aol, I must disagree with you on this. If you haven't already, try some Blue Bunny pistachio, much better. OMG, I think it's much better than a lot of other ice creams out there!!!!!!!

Also picked up the Red Velvet cake and can't wait until I taste that one! Wowwwww i was at acme a few months bak and was lookn for ice cream but to no avil nuttn was on sale You are frickin Genius'!!!! Eden Prairie, Minn. Cinnamon Snickerdoodle features cinnamon ice cream with a cinnamon snickerdoodle cookie swirl. Stoneridge created the new winter limited-edition flavors after success with its summer limited-edition flavors — strawberry lemonade and harvest peach — according to Sam Mayberry, vice president of private brands at SuperValu.

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