Summer 2012 — “The Inspired American Summer” — star three new Limited Edition flavors (Juniper & Lemon Curd, Wheatgrass, Pear & Vinho Verde Sorbet, and Plum Sake Sorbet), the recently released Limited Edition flavor White House Cherry, new frozen yogurts (Grapefruit), and a cast of Perennial favorites (Backyard Mint, Roasted Strawberry Buttermilk, Lemon & Blueberries, and more)!
Order Flavors that Bloom for your mom (or wife, grandmother, aunt, sister) today! We'll make sure she gets these delicious ice creams in time for Mother's Day!
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such a gorgeous little ad! i just love your sense of design and commitment to good design. :)
sigh. when will i ever get to ohio? (i live in vancouver, canada)...
The wifey and I decided to wander around Napa during my vacation last week. We visited our favorite winery Via Sattui then cross the street to Dean and Delucca for some goodies to take home. That's I stumble to the frozen section of the store.Determined to discover a treat ,I checked out the flavors and brands of ice cream in the freezer.Then a name that I recently saw on the food network caught my attention.Jenis from Ohio with the chocolate and cayenne flavored ice
cream.The flavors available sounded so gourmet so I played it safe and picked the salty caramel. A pint cost us eleven dollars which is more than I usually spend on ice cream this size. Got to the car and opened our treat to share.The expressions on face could not believe how something that tasted so good could from this tiny pint size container.Delicious and heaven! !!
such a gorgeous little ad! i just love your sense of design and commitment to good design. :)
sigh. when will i ever get to ohio? (i live in vancouver, canada)...
Posted by: lyndsay | April 29, 2010 at 04:57 PM
The wifey and I decided to wander around Napa during my vacation last week. We visited our favorite winery Via Sattui then cross the street to Dean and Delucca for some goodies to take home. That's I stumble to the frozen section of the store.Determined to discover a treat ,I checked out the flavors and brands of ice cream in the freezer.Then a name that I recently saw on the food network caught my attention.Jenis from Ohio with the chocolate and cayenne flavored ice
cream.The flavors available sounded so gourmet so I played it safe and picked the salty caramel. A pint cost us eleven dollars which is more than I usually spend on ice cream this size. Got to the car and opened our treat to share.The expressions on face could not believe how something that tasted so good could from this tiny pint size container.Delicious and heaven! !!
Posted by: [email protected] | June 20, 2010 at 05:52 PM