Breyers ice cream flavors

What are the flavors of Breyers ice cream?

In 1866 William Breyer produced his first gallon of ice cream. The first Breyer’s retail change opened in 1882, and quickly expanded, growing in size and flavors until we have quite a comprehensive list of tasty choices….

The All Natural Breyers Ice cream currently includes the following flavors:
Black Raspberry Chocolate
Butter Almond
Butter Pecan
Caramel Praline Crunch
Cherry Vanilla
Chocolate
Chocolate Chip
Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough
Chocolate Crackle
Coffee
Cookies N Cream
Dulce de Leche
Extra Creamy Chocolate, Extra Creamy Vanilla
French Vanilla, Homeade Vanilla, Lactose-Free Vanilla, Natural Vanilla
Mint Chocolate Chip
Nascar Checkered Flag Vanilla and Chocolate
Peach
Rocky Road
Strawberry
Triple Chocolate
Vanilla & Caramel
Vanilla/Chocolate/Strawberry
Vanilla Fudge Brownie
Vanilla Fudge Twirl
Vanilla Ice Cream & Orange Sherbet

Breyers claims that, in addition to their Natural ice cream, their Smooth & Dreamy and Double-Churn fat free icecreams do not sacrifice any of the flavor of the natural versions.

Chekc out some Blue Bell ice cream flavors.

Which gum flavor last the longest?

Which flavor of gum last the longest?

Currently there is a brand of gum that advertises as having a “ridiculously long lasting gum.”

The brand is Stride Gum, and they have a number of gum flavors to choose from:

Sweet Cinnamon, forever fruit, sweet berry, nonstop mint, always mandarin, spearmint, and sweet peppermint.

We don’t really have much proof on who has the longest lasting flavors of gum, we can only rely on the research each company does for their own gum brand. And as we all know most companies are biased to, well, to their own company. But if I had to try a gum to see how long it lasts I would start here, at Stride. If they say it lasts long, it better last long!

Gatorade

There are a number of gatorade flavors available, and with summer is quickly approaching, it’s time to brush up on what they are!  This drink comes in actual liquid form or in a powdered mix, and is considered one of the best thirst quenchers.   It is a unique balance of carbohydrates,minerals, and water and has a slightly salty taste to it which encourages you to drink more.

The original flavors included lemon-lime, grape, fruit punch, and orange, however the line has expanded considerably and now includes a number of other flavors including some of the more popular one such as Frost Glacier Freeze, Fierce Grape, Frost High Tide, Ice Lime, Lemon Ice, and Fierce Berry.  Other choices include strawberry, citrus, passion fruit, melon, mandarin, and tropico.  (This is only a partial listing of what is available).

The powdered mix includes:

–  Fierce Grape
–  Fruit Punch
–  Glacier Freeze  Frost
–  Lemon Lime
–  Orange
–  Riptide Rush  Frost

Ovaltine flavors!

Ovaltine flavors and vitamins.

I was looking for an alternative to regular chocolate milk that might be a little bit healthier. The chocolate milk I was buying was 15% saturated fat, so I switched to the 1% chocolate milk.  There is however another option – ovaltine.  Ovaltine isa powedery mix that is added to milk for flavor.  Ovaltine is also popular because it comes fortified with vitamins and minerals – in one of the flavors up to 12 vitamins and minerals, including Vitamins A, C, D, E, Thiamin, Calcium, Niacin, Riboflavin, and Phosphorus amoung others!  Originally known as ov0maltine, it was originally advertised as being “malt, milk, eggs, flavored with cocoa”.

Today, the three flavors of ovaltine are rich chocolate mix  (this is the newest of the flavors, it gives milk a nice chocolate flavor), chocolate malt mix, and classic malt mix.

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Ovaltine flavors and vitamins.

I was looking for an alternative to regular chocolate milk that might be a little bit healthier. The chocolate milk I was buying was 15% saturated fat, so I switched to the 1% chocolate milk that contained  8% saturated fat. I am not a health nut but I do realize that cutting back in the saturated fat in one area will help a little especially since the chocolate milk is more of a luxury item, and the fact that I buy ice cream on a regular basis. So I picked up a can of Ovaltine Rich Chocolate Malt flavor while browsing the aisles of the beverage section of the grocery store. I am not from the generation that grew up drinking ovaltine on a regular basis, in fact I had not even had a taste of it until I bought this can. I had only heard of it and was curious, I was looking for chocolate, and looking for “healthier” and this seemed to fit what I wanted. So I got home and mixed the 4tbs of ovaltine with a glass of 2% milk. I was expecting a malt taste, and was expecting chocolate, but was surprised to find that it was actually more of a “grown up persons” taste. The malt is very subtle, but you can taste it in there, then you get the chocolate which is also subtle. The two flavors actually mix together nicely. No after taste, not addictive,  and “healthy- er! Of course the 15% saturated fat chocolate milk I was drinking tasted better, there is no doubt, it’s rich, creamy, chocolaty, you can’t beat it! But the benefits of the ovaltine outweigh the traditional chocolate milk. The ovaltine packs in atleast 10 different vitamins and nutrients including:

Vitamin A, C, D , E, calcium, Iron, Niacin, Thiamin, and Niacin. 

That is a few of the benefits to the ovaltine drink. This is a good alternative to anybody thinking they need a change in the chocolate milk routine, atleast try it. And for those who have had tried it, maybe one of the people who grew up drinking it but didn’t like it, try it again! A comment made to me form oen who used to drink this is that, “it never tasted that good before.” So maybe it’s worth another try.

The Ovaltine website  provides 3 different flavors of the ovaltine  powdered drink. Ovaltine Classic Malt Mix, Ovaltine Chocolate Malt Mix, Ovaltine Rich Chocolate malt mix.

Fennel Flavor

Fennel is an herb with strongly flavored seeds, leaves, and body. Dried fennel seed is a popular spice used in cooking, and has a flavor that is similar to anise flavor, but not as strong – you will find it in the spice rack of your supermarket. Fennel leaves closely resemble dill leaves – they are thin, green, and feathery. The fennel bulb is also used in cooking as a vegetable, particularly in Italian food. Many supermarkets do sell fennel the vegetable – look in the fresh vegetable section for something that slightly resembles celery stalks but has a huge bulb, and leaves that look like dill. When cooked, fennel has a subtle licorice flavor which is surprisingly satisfying, and appealing to those who do not like strongly flavored vegetables. It is a light vegetable, so be sure you have something else to eat that is very filling. You will not eat the stalks, just the bulbs; you can however save the stalks to flavor soups, and the leaves to flavor fish.