Silly me. It is described thusly:Top Shelf Sundae, which boasts its very own “hat trick” with swirls of thick fudge, fudge coated cone pieces and chopped peanuts, is packaged in an eye-catching container donned in Sabres colors, including the team’s new logo.
Ooh, so eye-catching! Yes, I would notice a package that featured a slug on it too. However, that wasn't even the best part of the press release:
This isn’t the first time Perry’s has created a commemorative Sabres flavor. The company introduced Sabre Sundae, now known as Butterscotch Sundae, in the early 80s.
What a letdown. To go from the exciting and thrilling "Sabre Sundae" to something as lame as butterscotch.
I leave you with one comment:
Let's go Sens!
4 comments:
If the Capitals had their own ice cream line, what would be the flavors?
I second that, lets go Sens!!
Turkey Hill (in Hershey Bears country), for the second year, make a Phillies-themed ice cream called "Graham Slam" that is pretty tasty.
I LOVE Turkey Hill. My favorite ice cream that they made was Apple Pie. (Haven't seen it in years, though. I enjoyed that when the tubs were still big brown-and-white round things.)
"Graham Slam" is actually kind of a cute name, I'll give them that. The blurb written about the ice cream made me cringe, however. NOTHING should be "phlavored," not even in Philly.
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