During Sam's Thanksgiving vacation time, we decided to visit the Bluebell ice cream factory in Brenham, TX. We love seeing how things work and we love ice cream, so it was the perfect little trip, despite Anna's crying almost the whole way home.
Here are some interesting tidbits we learned on the trip:
- Bluebell only uses milk from cows at dairy farms within 200 miles of Brenham and the milk is delivered daily
- It takes the milk from 50,000 cows to produce a days worth of ice cream at the factory
- When the mix goes into the tub, it's only a little colder than room temperature. As soon as the lid get clamped on, the tub is turned upside down which creates an airtight seal before it goes in the blast freezer. That's why Bluebell cartons are sometimes so tough to open.
- Bluebell is the third highest seller of ice cream in the country, and it only sells in 14 states. It comes behind Breyers and Dryers which sell in all 50 states.
- The factory only runs 8 hours a day Monday- Friday and workers can eat all the ice cream they want. Not a bad factory gig.
Of course, the proverbial cherry-on-top of the whole experience was the free scoop of ice cream at the end of the tour. I tried the newest flavor, Butter Nut Crunch which is basically vanilla with Butterfinger pieces in it. I still think my all-time favorite flavor is Strawberries and Homemade Vanilla. Delicious. I don't know if I agree that Bluebell is the best ice cream in the country, as most Texans will argue, but it sure made for a great day for the Cosbys.
7 comments:
A) I'm super jealous
B) I'll have to disagree, Bluebell is the best ice cream I've ever had.
C) I want some right this second!
Anna's little dress is super cute...and I love factory tours and the free samples at the end :-)!
She is absolutely gorgeous. Gid bless her.
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I miss Bluebell ice cream so much!
I would love to tour the factory some time, but I always in Texas for such a short stint that I'll likely never get the chance. Alas.
Also, a funny side-note. I worked at a grocery store in high school, and a customer once told me about how he only gave his dog Bluebell and the dog wouldn't eat anything else. I told my dad, and he wrote a letter to Bluebell. Then they sent him two coupons for free half-gallons. It was awesome! Especially considering how expensive Bluebell ice cream is when it's not on sale.
The end.
Ahhhh. Strawberries in Homemade Vanilla. . . .just might be the best ice cream ever. How many gallons did I buy (and eat) the month Anna was born? Three? Not enough.
Momender646
ok, so i'd NEVER heard of bluebell ice cream before christmas, and now i feel like i'm hearing about it EVERYWHERE! my brother-in-law is obsessed. i'm going to have to try it sometime soon. until then, i'll stick with nice, cheap safeway brand. :)
Very interesting. Thanks for sharing! I want to go.
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