



Licorice Lovers Ice Cream Pack - 3 Tubs
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Not eligible for shipping to CanadaEnjoy this 3 pack of Bridgeman’s Licorice Ice Cream. Vanilla ice cream with pieces of black licorice candy!
In the Midwest, just the mention of Bridgeman’s Ice Cream will stir up sweet memories for many. Bridgeman’s can trace its roots back to 1883, when Henry Bridgeman began peddling fresh milk, home to home, from a goat cart in Duluth, Minnesota. He grew it into the largest dairy concern in the Midwest, and in 1936, his songs, Chester and Roy, opened up an ice cream shop. Today, Bridgeman’s Ice Cream is still family-owned, and their traditions of old-fashioned hard work and quality ice cream remain the same.
This package includes 3 Tubs of Licorice Ice Cream
- Each tub weighs approx. 1.5 qts.
- Choose to add an Ice Cream Scoop!
- Ice Cream ships frozen with dry ice.
- Dry ice may dissipate in transit, product may thaw.
- Do not remove dry ice with bare hands.
- Upon arrival, store in the freezer.
- Ice cream is best served within 30 days of receipt.
- Licorice – Nonfat Milk, Cream, Sugar, Corn Syrup, Black Licorice Chips (Sugar, Corn Syrup, 07 Stearine Flakes (Fully Hydrogenated Cottonseed Oil) Black Food Color (Water, High Fructose Corn Syrup, Glycerine, Red 40, Blue 1, Yellow 6, Sugar, Modified Corn Starch, Arrageenan, Maltodextrin, Dextrose, Xanthan Gum, Citric Acid, Anise Flavor, Soy Lecithin) Stabilizer (Locust Bean Gum, Guar Gum), Vanilla Extract, Annatto Extract (Color) Artificial Color Added Contains: Milk, Soy

Minnesota's Most Beloved Ice Cream Since 1936
Minnesota's Most Beloved Ice Cream Since 1936

In the Midwest, just the mention of Bridgeman's Ice Cream will stir up sweet memories for many. Back in 1883, in Duluth, Minnesota, an enterprising young man named Henry Bridgeman began peddling fresh milk, home to home, from a goat cart. Through hard work, persistence, quality products, and a little luck, his business grew into the largest dairy concern in the Midwest.
In 1936, Henry’s sons, Chester and Roy Bridgeman, decided to strike out on their own and opened the original Bridgeman's Ice Cream Shoppe, and five more locations followed in the next eighteen months. Today, Bridgeman’s Ice Cream is still family-owned, and their traditions of old fashioned hard work and quality ice cream remain the same.


































