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03/17/2007: Breyers Bubble Yum Ice Cream!

I just got back from my trip to Neptune. Swank. It took me a while to remember that Pluto got the boot, so technically, I was vacationing at the furthest possible distance from our apartment in the entire solar system. Though there wasn’t much to do there outside of making funny helium voices, it was a relaxing trip, and I’d go again in a heartbeat. Had to stop at the grocery store before coming home to pick up cat food, and I’m glad I did, because it bookended my vacation with a big container full of new Bubble Yum ice cream.


Yes, from Breyers, it’s the official Bubble Yum bubble gum ice cream flavor. While it would’ve likely been much easier to transform Bubble Yum into some kind of sherbet, I must applaud the incredible effort that had to go into making it ice cream.

Packaged in a blindingly pink box that’s way too loud to ignore, it was pretty embarrassing to wander around the store with this shit in my cart. Much like you can’t walk the streets with a cute puppy without everyone stopping you to chat about it, you simply cannot go food shopping quietly with a box of Bubble Yum ice cream in your grocery wagon. People were all over it. I had to explain what it was and where to find it at least five times to nosy fellow shoppers, and even when we were on the checkout line, the cashlady pulled out her patented headshake of disbelief before performing the price scan. Was it worth it? Not really. Stuff sucks.


I will give Bubble Yum ice cream credit; it really does taste like Bubble Yum. It’s just that gum isn’t conducive to becoming a premiere ice cream flavor. It’s kinda medicine-like. Also odd is the fact that instead of chocolate chips or little puffs of cookie dough, it’s got tiny pieces of bubble gum sprinkled throughout. Why is this odd? Because the gum pieces are in no way, shape or form like Bubble Yum. They’re like bootleg Chiclets. And because they’re frozen, they’re rock hard and fully capable of chipping a tooth. What are you supposed to do with these when you’re eating the ice cream? Spit ‘em in a side bowl and save for later? I cang understang.

Plus, since I am the only person above the age of six who would desire Breyers Bubble Yum ice cream, I can’t help but wonder if parents are really going to want to serve their children something so rife with pellets that technically shouldn’t be swallowed. The whole thing’s a big failure in execution, but I do admit to feeling a certain sense of euphoria when I open my freezer door and get to have five-second staring contests with a box of gum-flavored ice cream.


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Discussion Thread: 169 comments

I almost bought one of the american idols flavors tonight, choc ‘n roll caramel. Also, I can’t believe how tiny those single serving ben and jerry’s things are. They look smaller than a friggin dixie cup.

Ghosted by canoesforshoes @ 03/18/2007 1:56 AM EST


Choc ‘n’ Roll Caramel is too lame. I like Cherry Underwood & Bo Bice Cream though.

You know what? I’m gonna pitch some more names!

Seacrest Fudge n Nuts
Paula Rum Raisin Mudslide
Taylor’s Licks
Chock Full O’Reuben
Fudgetasia
Hot Dawg Ripple, Dawg
Caramel Clay Aiken
Double Dip Dunklemen (who remembers this guy?)
Simon Sour Grapes
Other Door Choconilla Swirl
Hung Like Mr. Goodbar

Yes, I should be sleeping by now, can’t you tell?

Ghosted by Invader Norbert @ 03/18/2007 2:35 AM EST


Thanks to this thread I had to run out for Mexican takeout…the fried ice cream was just a scoop rolled in cornflakes but we still ate it first.
There’s a funny AI bit on The Soup this week, the Melinda Doolittle School of Humility. I love all the ice cream names :D I’m eager to try Americone Dream, haven’t seen it around yet.

Ghosted by squee4242 @ 03/18/2007 3:50 AM EST


I don’t think those are little pieces of chiclet like gum, friend. From the appearance, those are pieces of fish-gravel…or whatever you call the stuff in the bottom of an aquarium.

Ghosted by Philip @ 03/18/2007 5:06 AM EST


SOMEONE ANSWER ME THIS: Is the Shamrock shake at McDonalds dead forever? Not one in New York seems to have it.

Ghosted by Jerry Horror @ 03/18/2007 6:12 AM EST


None of the local grocery stores have Stephen Colbert’s ice cream yet. Obviously they hate both America and freedom.

Ghosted by Jeff Mack @ 03/18/2007 8:16 AM EST


Not surprised that it sucks.
Personally, I have become a resurgent baseball card collector. Right now I’m collecting the 2007 Topps Heritage set that comes with a huge slab o’ gum in each pack. It’s protected in a cellophane wrapper (or, more accurately, the cards are protected from it). There are several of them at the bottom of my wastebasket.

So, did anybody have a gum stash like I did when they were a kid? Mine was an empty Whitman’s Sampler box. It once held a weird concoction that I remember being a toothpaste tube that contained watermelon flavored, purple and yellow striped gum that was somehow tied into Slimer from the Ghostbusters. Somebody verify this to help me not go crazy.

Ghosted by Thorzul @ 03/18/2007 8:36 AM EST


Very odd that they have those fish aquarium style gum pellets. Although the flavor would suck either way, they should have had novelty cartoon character ice cream bar eyeball-stle gumballs. That way, you can eat around them, and pick them out as you go. Then they can thaw a little, and when you’re done with all of your ice cream you can finish everything off with a nice gum chewing session.

Oh well–whoever said it first is right. Bubble gum flavor just isn’t that good. When buying Bubble Yum, I would always get grape or watermelon or even chocolate mint over the regular flavor. Heck, even having a Juicy Fruit or Big Red flavor of ice cream would be more interesting than this.

Ghosted by Casual Jeff @ 03/18/2007 8:51 AM EST


Little pieces of gum in ice cream equals having to sift through the carton to get to the stuff you can actually eat. Maybe I’m the only one, but I actually want to digest ice cream and all ice creamy elements.

Then again, I’m not big fan of gum-flavoured ice cream in general. I don’t even go for mint flavours because they remind me too much of toothpaste.

Ghosted by Dr. Acula @ 03/18/2007 9:15 AM EST


Seacrest Fudge n Nuts,Paula Rum Raisin Mudslide, Taylor’s Licks, Chock Full O’Reuben, Fudgetasia
These are great! I couldn’t think of anything for Reuben or Fantasia. I thought Fantasia would have a fruity sherbet flavor for some reason. Fudge is so much easier.
P.S. I wasn’t trying to be dirty with Cherry Underwood but on closer examination…

I had a gum reserve. Very disgusting after awhile.
I forgot to end the CRYSTAL PEPSI story. The kid asked me what it was about and the only thing I could think of was, “It was the 90’s. Anything was possible.”

Ghosted by The Manimal @ 03/18/2007 10:05 AM EST


Mr. Norbert, are those Ice cream flavors or titles for ‘adult’ fairy tales?

Ghosted by Shuanfu @ 03/18/2007 10:10 AM EST


I don’t want to think about chicken while I’m eating doritos… I mean ice cream. Or something.

Ghosted by Fungusmungus @ 03/18/2007 12:29 PM EST


No Shamrock shake in New York, but it is in NJ. The Woodbridge mall, who made last years article possible, is not participating.

http://www.shamrockshake.com/

Ghosted by Shamrock Shake @ 03/18/2007 12:45 PM EST


That Shamrock Shake web site seemed to be a masterpiece of poor website design – I had difficulty making heads or tails of it. Probably a moot point, anyway, as I have a feeling that on Monday, most if not all McDonald’s will have stopped selling the Shamrock Shake.

Ghosted by Old Jim @ 03/18/2007 1:21 PM EST


I’ve never had a shamrock shake before, but DQ’s Blizzard of the month is Oreo Mint Blizzard.

I’ve seen that flavor, but never bought it. Bubble Gum Soda isn’t bad though.

Ghosted by JLAJRC @ 03/18/2007 3:21 PM EST


yessss matt is finally back! what i hate about picking up a new crazy food that you’ve /never even tried before/ and everyone keeps asking you “oh wow! is that goooood?” and you have to reply “i dont know ive never tried it.” just makes me feel like a tool.

Ghosted by Eddie Lightning Frog @ 03/18/2007 3:30 PM EST


When I was in grade 8, I was very bad ass and chewed gum all the time, even though it was a huge rule not to. Then, I started spitting my gum out onto the same huge wad that I kept inside my desk…then other kids wanted in on the action, and wanted to spit THEIR gum onto my wad as well…so the entire class, collectively, saved all of our illegal gum into a huge colorful wad in my desk all year…it was as big as a softball at the end, and hard as a rock. Smelled good, though.

Ghosted by Muppet Baby @ 03/18/2007 4:11 PM EST


Shuanfu: Yes.

Ghosted by Invader Norbert @ 03/18/2007 4:57 PM EST


Actually, since I don’t eat chocolate anymore, and since chocolate is so prevalent in ice cream flavors, I might check this out.

Ghosted by Frostor @ 03/18/2007 7:31 PM EST


Sorry to go off topic here, I’ve not been a real exotic ice cream connoisseur (spelling?), but

Wiill anyone be my Wii Friiend?

I know I’m a bit late and we’ve been through this, but I hate just to randomly add people – I feel it would be better to ask…

(my number is 2533 8296 6002 4567)

No one in my area has a Wii yet – strictly limited supply apparently, and I feel I’m missing out.)

Thanks folks!

Ghosted by Pete @ 03/18/2007 7:33 PM EST


Frankly I’d like to see something like another Ben and Jerry’s music flavor. Phish Food was pretty good stuff, but I can’t say much about that Dave Matthew coffee junk. Then again I am not a fan of that guy’s stuff?

How’s about Peanut Butter and Pearl Jam? Or Ice Dream Theater?

Ghosted by mjf7583 @ 03/18/2007 8:12 PM EST


OREO ICE CREAM ALL THE WAY.

boo on the bubble yum..

boo..

Ghosted by Andrew @ 03/18/2007 9:06 PM EST


Sorry I’m a bit late to the ice cream party, but as one of the only people in Camden County who wasn’t quaffing green beer last night (liquor of any color and I don’t get along), I spent most of last night stuck at work listening to two teenage boys whose combined IQ probably didn’t equal their ages. Seriously, I’ve had better conversations with the mechanical stuffed panda I got at a thrift shop.

I’ve seen Breyers Bubble Gum Ice Cream many times at work. I’ve even sold a few. I’ve never tried it, though. First of all, I HATE pink, especially that kill-your-eyes shade, so that’s a turn off right there. Second, I thought from the moment I saw it there could be nothing good in pink Bubble Gum ice cream. I’ve had bubble gum yogurt before (Penn Maid kids’ yogurt – don’t know if they still make it) and it wasn’t great. Bubble gum was made to be in little chewable pellets, not frozen sugar cream.

Ghosted by starwenn @ 03/18/2007 9:12 PM EST


In addition, to give Breyers credit, they DO make my all-time favorite ice cream flavor, but it’s something a bit more palatable – cherry vanilla. I love that stuff. Sweet and sort of velvety, with really big cherry chunks.

Ghosted by starwenn @ 03/18/2007 9:14 PM EST


If you like the flavor Matt told us about,
I’ll have to try it out.

In other words does anybody know what store sells it?

Ghosted by Sam @ 03/18/2007 9:15 PM EST


Fall Out Boysenberry
Our Lady Pistachio
Blink 18Blueberry

My Caramel Romance OR My Chemical Rocky Road

Ghosted by K- went there @ 03/18/2007 9:16 PM EST


I like strangely colored vanilla ice cream like Superman or Purplesaurus. There is something great about eating purple or blue ice cream and not having it taste fruity.

Ghosted by Bill @ 03/18/2007 9:29 PM EST


You write about bubblegum icecream but not SHAMROCK SHAKES!
This is blasphemy! This is madness!

Ghosted by TRUKK NOT MUNKY @ 03/18/2007 11:04 PM EST


Starwenn, I know what you mean. I have been to the St. Patty’s in Savannah SEVERAL times. It’s fun when you are young but when I went back when I was engaged…different story.

Ghosted by The Manimal @ 03/18/2007 11:06 PM EST


My closest McDonald’s was already OUT of Shamrock Shakes by St Patty’s day. But I know all the McDs in the Reading area have them. I think Allentown does, too, but not 100% on it.

I haven’t found any Americone Dream yet, but I haven’t looked terribly hard. Def wanna get some eventually, though.

Ghosted by Mystie @ 03/18/2007 11:17 PM EST


I tried a Shamrock Shake for the first time this year. I am addicted. Why didn’t anyone tell me they were so darn good? I’m sad they will be leaving soon.

Oh, and on another note…
I like the sound of Sandy Randy Banana Chunk and Daughtry Delight.

What other hot (or not so hot) franchises do you guys think would benefit from their own ice cream line? Here are some of my picks:

Dancing With the Stars – Could have little candy dancers mixed within the ice cream. I’m imagining them looking something akin to Flintstones vitamins. Man, those were good.

Nintendo Wii – The “Wiice Cream” would be incredibly hard to find, as they would only make a couple of shipments to grocery stores while claiming they are “working as fast as they can” to continue production.

Peeps – Deliciously mini marshmallow peeps in chocolate fudge/vanilla swirled ice cream. A perfect combination.

Vin Diesel – Why not?

Those are a few off the top of my head. Anyone else?

Ghosted by Cid @ 03/19/2007 1:12 AM EST


Quite frankly, it looks like every other “bubble gum” flavoured ice cream produced in the last fifteen years, pseudo Chiclets included. They’re all exactly the same. So disappointing…

Ghosted by Retro Playback @ 03/19/2007 2:15 AM EST


I agree that Stephen Colbert Ben & Jerry’s will keep our proud nation standing strong. Is it just me, or does life itself feel empty because they never made a “Dr. Who and the journey to the Center of the Earth Fudge Ripple” Ice Cream?

Ghosted by the politically correct concerned citizen Josh Ednoff @ 03/19/2007 2:53 AM EST


I have strange memories of going to the ice cream store as a kid and being forbidden by my mom to get the bubblegum ice cream they offered. My old boyfriend remembers his mom doing the same thing to him as a kid. For what it’s worth, the reason there’s something more like bootleg chicklets in such ice cream is because they know you aren’t supposed to eat real bubblegum, so that’s their replacement. I wonder if maybe my mom didn’t know this, hence the ban on the stuff.

Ghosted by Talia @ 03/19/2007 3:01 AM EST


Brandon: That was my favorite, too! I always got Pink Panther.

Had a crazy busy weekend. Went to my first Hash and about killed my feet. Blisters = not fun. But I burned some calories… then packed them back on with cheap beer and Chinese food. I know, right… an Irish girl eating Chinese food on St. Patrick’s Day. Oh well.

Ghosted by Special K @ 03/19/2007 3:37 AM EST


Went to a Coldstone Creamery today, man that’s some good ice cream.

And yay I’m coming to New York in May, so I’ve gotta research and find a bunch of cool places to drag my fiance to!

Ghosted by Tommy @ 03/19/2007 4:05 AM EST


Sorry for the double post (I waited a few hours… promise!) but is the Cadbury McFlurry available in the states? I’m being told it’s only in the UK and I don’t know where those of you who mentioned it in the last (last) thread live. :)

Ghosted by Special K @ 03/19/2007 4:07 AM EST


Those Coldstone Creamery guys are fucking whacked. They started singing the one time I was in there. If you’re gonna go, make sure no one puts money in the tip jar.

*shudders*

Not because they don’t do a good job, but because it mandates them to form this amalgam Barber Shop quartet of HORROR!

Ghosted by K- @ 03/19/2007 9:08 AM EST


It’s amazing, with all the crap you eat, Matt, that you’re not as fat as I am.

and I don’t eat that much processed garbage.

Ghosted by Justin Huntsman @ 03/19/2007 9:18 AM EST


Barber Shop Quartet of Horror? Sounds like the next big horror film coming to you next Christmas! Anyone see 300 yet? I thought it was kind of boring and there was way too much slow motion, anyone agree?

Ghosted by flabslapper @ 03/19/2007 11:12 AM EST


Yeah, they started singing when I was in the restroom there, they were singing something to the tune of the Flintstones theme song. Pretty lame. Not as cool as this barbeque place that used to be around here. They had a bell, and any time you rang it they all had to go YEEEE-HAAA. That was fun.

Ghosted by Tommy @ 03/19/2007 11:13 AM EST


On Shamrock Shakes: I had one at a random McDonalds in suburban Cleveland on Saturday, so they’re alive out here in the heartland.

Ghosted by Yet Another Matt @ 03/19/2007 11:16 AM EST


Sad to hear that the ice cream wasn’t good; I’ve seen it and thought about trying it because I’ve always enjoyed bubble gum ice cream.

On the subject of shakes and St Patrick’s Day: I really want to try Chick-Fil-A’s new Mint Cookies and Cream shakes. They brought it out in time for Saturday, and luckily it’s stickin’ around until June. :)

Matt: Great article in the new ToyFare this month!

Ghosted by Peter @ 03/19/2007 11:24 AM EST


Pete: I’ll be you’re Wii friend!

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Maybe that’ll get your parade hoppin’!

Ghosted by Peter @ 03/19/2007 11:31 AM EST


Matt — Hehe, you actually went to Neptune of your own violition. And not because you own a house there like I do. Well, I hope you enjoyed our fair town. You obviously didn’t get arrested because the Chief of Police would have told me. We’re tight like that — my sister is on township committee.

Anyway, the little ice cream place up the way from me when I was a kid used to cell bubble gum ice cream by the bucketload — but there’s was vanilla ice cream with fruity chiclets in it. We’d eat the ice cream and push all the gum into the sides of our mouth for later. Decidedly less scary than that stuff you bought.

Ghosted by Lemur @ 03/19/2007 12:33 PM EST


Ok, I love Breyers ice cream, it’s my favorite grocery store bought brand, but my god does that look DISGUSTING

Ghosted by Melissa Y. @ 03/19/2007 12:43 PM EST


Can I add to the American Idol flavors?

Elliott Yumm-min
McPheenut Butter Cup
Fantasia Berry-no
Chocolate Chip Cookie Doughtry

Something tells me I’ll be trying to think of these all day…

Ghosted by Lori @ 03/19/2007 1:20 PM EST


MATT- This is offtopic. But the Ninja Turtles 1989 Arcade game has been released on XBox Live. It’s a direct port of that classic side scroller. It’s worth the download just to hear Rocksteady call them “Toitles”

Ghosted by Joker @ 03/19/2007 1:24 PM EST


Yeah, they started singing when I was in the restroom there, they were singing something to the tune of the Flintstones theme song. Pretty lame. Not as cool as this barbeque place that used to be around here. They had a bell, and any time you rang it they all had to go YEEEE-HAAA. That was fun.

Ever go to Johnny Rockets? They’re forced to dance whenever someone plays “Love Shack” on the jukebox.

Ghosted by Invader Norbert @ 03/19/2007 2:00 PM EST


Americone Dream was actually spotted at my local deli. We picked up a pint and gave it a shot. It’s just ok. Nothing special. I think the problem lies with the vanilla ice cream. It is too overwhelming and the other ingredients get lost in it’s white ocean. Or maybe Ben & Jerry’s vanilla just tastes weird.

I, too, thought 300 was a little dull. I had such high expectations and was a bit let down. I’ll probably like it more in future viewings though. I can’t believe that the guy that played Xerxes is Paulo on “Lost”. Total transformation.

Ghosted by BUCKLY! @ 03/19/2007 2:23 PM EST


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