I Enjoy Breyers Ice Cream
By Steve West
@zebra2222 (5268)
United States
    July 28, 2009 11:47pm CST
                         
            Breyers makes several flavors of delicious ice cream. I enjoy Breyers because it uses natural ingredients in most of their ice creams. I especially like the Triple Chocolate ice cream. When I eat this, I am in chocolate heaven. Yum!
5 responses
         @Shar19 (8236)
 • United States
                    31 Jul 09
                    I have to agree with you. I have always enjoyed Breyer's ice cream. It doesn't have any artificial junk in it. It's a brand that I trust and that I grew up with. I love their vanilla fudge and I also really like the triple chocolate ice cream flavor too. Oh so good!
                     @ds6413 (2070)
 • United States
                    29 Jul 09
                    Hello, cool triple chocolate sounds really good.I normally have Tillamook ice cream. I love the mountain huckleberry. Yesterday my b/f and I made shakes using the mountain huckleberry and used a scoop of strawberry.We had to make room in the freezer and use older milk so shakes are what was made.
                     @playapal (894)
 • United States
                    30 Jul 09
                    I adore Breyers and don“t think that it is a cheap ice cream at all. It is all natural and just yummy! I actually prefer it over Hagen Daz. I love the triple chocolat, mint chip and coffee flavors. I am not a vanilla person but my husband is and he loves their vanilla bean flavor.
                     @kidswanttechn0 (136)
 • United States
                    29 Jul 09
                    I'm not really a fan of Breyers because it's not good quality even though it's cheap compared to say Haugen Das (or however you spell it). I leave the ice cream on the counter for a few minutes to let it thaw so I can scoop it without bending my spoon and it gets all foamy and tastes like carbonated cream. It also tastes watery to me, I like more expensive ice cream because it doesn't get foamy and it tastes creamier.
                    
 
                             
                        
 
                    


