Snelgrove Ice Cream, an iconic Salt Lake City brand, is making its comeback
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 14 ต.ค. 2024
- In 1929 Snelgrove Ice Cream was founded by Charles Rich Snelgrove in Salt Lake City, Utah. Now Lindsay Snelgrove seeks to continue the legacy.
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Holy Crap! This is best news I have heard since 2020!! This made me cry, it was such a part of who I was growing up, and at 71 I still remember the giant strawberry & chocolate ice cream cone and getting to eat there with the family for my H.S. graduation
I’ve always wondered about those two giant cones, I’m glad to hear the Snelgroves are making a come-back!
My dad worked at YESCO and said he had designed the double ice cream cone sign. It was unique at the time.
@susanblake, I have been waiting a long time for them to give me a cone that size.😜
I loved hearing Uncle Laird tell stories about the ice cream business during the Depression. Aunt was a gracious host; seeing and hearing him brought back great memories.
I have tears too. 😢 I'm hoping, with crossed fingers, that they will make popscicles as well as ice cream. They had huge, outstanding awesome popscicles - especially their PINK LEMONADE.
Oh man! To die for!
So happy to see this iconic brand make a return! We love that classic double ice cream cone sign.
Miss their ice cream and more importantly, an ice cream store. Hope one returns in SLC.
Please, please, please use the original recipes. There is no better ice cream than Snelgrove's! Burnt Almond Fudge was my favorite and no other brands come close to its deliciousness.
@gribble, Loved that flavor but can no longer cruch the nuts.😥
Oh yum!
Great 👍 but I like double chocolate 🍫
I've never heard of it, but I have heard of Snelgrove Lake. Although, that's in Alaska. There's a cabin there that's famous for being attacked by Bigfoot.
What a reminder of how far the valley has fallen. Dreyer's destroyed the brand. Tons of chemicals and gums. We just want cream, sugar, salt and fruit or other flavoring.Would be cool to see them back with better quality than Dreyer's.
Yippee!
The name is there, but the quality is long gone! Cows treated with hormones on a daily basis ans artificial flavors do not make for a good ice cream.
Can you buy from local, humane farms? Do not support these newer, abusive ones….please!! I think you will feel the same.