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True Quality Revival And Ice-Cream [OT] Warm Worm 10-31-2007
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Posted by 3D Peruna on November 1, 2007, 11:47 am
Michael Bulatovich wrote:
>
> So, stop buying Breyers. We did...a long time ago. Someone else will fill
> your niche if there is one...

We filled our own... homemade. Costs about $8.00 / gallon made that way.


Posted by ++ on November 1, 2007, 12:43 pm


Michael Bulatovich wrote:

>
>
>>...I again thought about a particular brand of ice-cream-- Breyers--
>>that apparently reduced the costs of production (changed the recipe and
>>perhaps manufacturing method), but kept the price essentially the same.
>>They also did a number of "marketing tricks", such as redesigning the
>>package, and changing the wording ("double-churned") in the ostensible
>>interest of attempting to fool the customer... Found this:
>>
>>http://www.breyerssucks.com
>>
>>"Unilever (the multi-national corporation that owns the 'Breyers', Good
>>Humor, and Ben & Jerry's brand names) recently started adding tara gum
>>(made from the seeds of the tara tree) [among other things] to the 'All
>>Natural' varieties of Breyers ice cream."
>>-- Wikipedia.org
>>
>>http://adailyscoop.com/2006/09/11/breyers-natural-ice-cream-and-tara-gum-unilevers-response
>>
>>
>
>So, stop buying Breyers. We did...a long time ago. Someone else will fill
>your niche if there is one...
>
>

One thing Breyers did in the repackaging was to change the 16 oz
container to a 15 oz container at a higher price point.

>
>
>
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Posted by Warm Worm on November 1, 2007, 6:07 pm
Don wrote:
>>
>> Michael Bulatovich wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>> ...I again thought about a particular brand of ice-cream-- Breyers--
>>>> that apparently reduced the costs of production (changed the recipe and
>>>> perhaps manufacturing method), but kept the price essentially the same.
>>>> They also did a number of "marketing tricks", such as redesigning the
>>>> package, and changing the wording ("double-churned") in the ostensible
>>>> interest of attempting to fool the customer... Found this:
>>>>
>>>> http://www.breyerssucks.com
>>>>
>>>> "Unilever (the multi-national corporation that owns the 'Breyers', Good
>>>> Humor, and Ben & Jerry's brand names) recently started adding tara gum
>>>> (made from the seeds of the tara tree) [among other things] to the 'All
>>>> Natural' varieties of Breyers ice cream."
>>>> -- Wikipedia.org
>>>>
>>>>
http://adailyscoop.com/2006/09/11/breyers-natural-ice-cream-and-tara-gum-unilevers-response
>>>>
>>> So, stop buying Breyers. We did...a long time ago. Someone else will fill
>>> your niche if there is one...
>> One thing Breyers did in the repackaging was to change the 16 oz container
>> to a 15 oz container at a higher price point.
>
> A box of Breyers jumped to $5.25 s few months ago so I bought Prairie Farms
> for 4 something.
> Heavenly Hash or Tin Roof Sundae. Mmmmmmmm.........

What's actually in your ice creams? Heavenly Hash and Tin Roof sounds
all hunky-chunky-dory, until you look at the ingredients in some brandz.

Posted by Warm Worm on November 1, 2007, 9:07 pm
Don wrote:
>> Don wrote:
>>>> Michael Bulatovich wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> ...I again thought about a particular brand of ice-cream-- Breyers--
>>>>>> that apparently reduced the costs of production (changed the recipe
>>>>>> and perhaps manufacturing method), but kept the price essentially the
>>>>>> same. They also did a number of "marketing tricks", such as
>>>>>> redesigning the package, and changing the wording ("double-churned")
>>>>>> in the ostensible interest of attempting to fool the customer... Found
>>>>>> this:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> http://www.breyerssucks.com
>>>>>>
>>>>>> "Unilever (the multi-national corporation that owns the 'Breyers',
>>>>>> Good Humor, and Ben & Jerry's brand names) recently started adding
>>>>>> tara gum (made from the seeds of the tara tree) [among other things]
>>>>>> to the 'All Natural' varieties of Breyers ice cream."
>>>>>> -- Wikipedia.org
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
http://adailyscoop.com/2006/09/11/breyers-natural-ice-cream-and-tara-gum-unilevers-response
>>>>>>
>>>>> So, stop buying Breyers. We did...a long time ago. Someone else will
>>>>> fill your niche if there is one...
>>>> One thing Breyers did in the repackaging was to change the 16 oz
>>>> container to a 15 oz container at a higher price point.
>>> A box of Breyers jumped to $5.25 s few months ago so I bought Prairie
>>> Farms for 4 something.
>>> Heavenly Hash or Tin Roof Sundae. Mmmmmmmm.........
>> What's actually in your ice creams? Heavenly Hash and Tin Roof sounds all
>> hunky-chunky-dory, until you look at the ingredients in some brandz.
>
> When it comes to junk food I don't look at all the junk thats in it, that
> takes all the fun out of it.

Well, there's food, junk food, and then there's "Frankenfood".

To be living with/within a system that gets sufficiently out of whack
(and I'm "beginning" to see it all around me) is like using anything
that's already in a serious state of disrepair. It's just plain
dangerous and wreckless.
Try that with your car, power tools or guns and see how far you go, or
how long you last.
Ideally, you don't wait until something fixes itself. You recognize
problems if there are any and then you fix them, replace them, or they
potentially kill or replace you (maybe not literally, just gradually,
spiritually) and others you might love.

> Ya know, when you watch one of them food documentary's on the toob where
> they get down in the gutz of the factory showing how all the stuff goes
> together, giants vats of stuff poured on conveyor belts and doodz with nets
> on their hair manhandling 5 gallon buckets of chemicals and stirring the
> hell outta stuff, and shit being slopped all over the jars and on the floor
> and all the nasty assed stuff going on in the background, didja ever
> consider how unsanitary all that stuff is? <shiver>
>
> I ain't eatin nuthing no more, ever........

"They're making Soilent Green out of people!"

(getting closer)

Posted by ++ on November 1, 2007, 11:39 pm


Warm Worm wrote:

>
> What's actually in your ice creams? Heavenly Hash and Tin Roof sounds=20
> all hunky-chunky-dory, until you look at the ingredients in some brandz=
=2E


Breyer's Lactose Free Natural Vanilla: Milk, sugar, cream, natural=20
vanilla flavor, carob bean gum, lactase enzyme.
Nutrition Information: (Half cup, 65g) Calories 130, calories from fat=20
60, total fat 7g, saturated fat 4.5g, cholesterol 20mg, sodium 35mg,=20
total carbohydrate 14g, dietary fiber...

Check out this letter:

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Breanna Wagner
GolinHarris
312-729-4326
bwagner1@golinharris.com
Shelley Ward
GolinHarris
312-729-4292
sward@golinharris.com

Breyers=92 All Natural Ice Cream Goes Green! New Line of Organic Ice Crea=
m=20
to Hit Supermarkets Nationwide

Green Bay, WI (Aug. 28, 2006) =97 This September, the company with a=20
heritage for making ice cream with all-natural ingredients is going=20
organic with the introduction of Breyers=AE All Natural Organic Ice Cream=
=2E

The new line of Breyers USDA-certified organic ice cream has been=20
developed in response to
consumers=92 growing interest in organic foods. According to the Organic =

Trade Association, organic
foods are becoming an increasingly popular trend in the U.S., with=20
organic food sales nearly tripling
since 1997, growing between 17 and 21 percent each year. In the same=20
period the organic ice cream
segment has grown nearly 55 percent.

=93We know people want natural and organic food options in more than just=
=20
the produce section of the
grocery store,=94 says Dan Hammer, vice president of marketing for=20
Unilever Ice Cream. =93The
introduction of Breyers Organic Ice Cream demonstrates our continued=20
commitment to offer our
customers the widest variety of options to fit their ever-changing needs =

and lifestyles.=94
Breyers Organic Ice Cream will be offered in Vanilla Bean, Chocolate,=20
Coffee and Vanilla Fudge
Swirl flavors. The products will be available nationwide beginning this=20
September and can be found
in either the freezer section or organic freezer section at=20
supermarkets. A one-quart container sells
for a suggested retail price of $4.99-$5.99.

Another option for people with specific health interests is Breyers=20
Lactose Free Vanilla ice cream,
which is also available in supermarkets nationwide. Breyers created the=20
Lactose Free Vanilla ice
cream as a product offering for the 30 to 50 million consumers=20
nationwide who are lactose intolerant2
and it has become one of Breyers most complimented product in the line.=20
Breyers Lactose Free
Vanilla ice cream sells for the suggested retail price of $5.29 for a 56 =

oz container.

About Unilever Ice Cream
Unilever North American Ice Cream, headquartered in Green Bay, Wis., is=20
the largest manufacturer
and marketer of branded packaged ice cream and frozen novelties in the=20
United States, where the
company operates nine manufacturing facilities and employs approximately =

3,400 people. Its wellknown
brands include Breyers=AE Ice Cream, Ben & Jerry=92s=AE, Popsicle=AE, Goo=
d=20
Humor=AE, and Klondike=AE.
1. Organic Trade Association: http://www.ota.com/organic/mt/food.html
2. National Institute of Diabetes, and Digestive and Kidney Diseases:=20
http://www.niddk.nih.gov/
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