On St. Patrick’s Day weekend, the hippopotamus will no longer be the largest animal on display at Adventure Aquarium in Camden, New Jersey. That’s because we’re stopping by with our Giant Swirly Cow to celebrate the fact that our ice cream has been added to the Aquarium’s menu.
Our appearance is also part of the Aquarium’s month-long “Button’s Birthday Bash,” which celebrates the tenth birthday of Button, one of the hippos in the West African River Experience.
The Giant Swirly Cow will arrive on Saturday, March 17 and some Turkey Hill staff members will be there all weekend, giving away free samples of Duetto. We always love taking our Giant Cows to new places, especially fun places like Adventure Aquarium on the Camden Waterfront. If you’re in the area that weekend, feel free to stop by and say hello…and get a sample or two of Duetto, of course. Print out and bring in the coupon below and save up to $15 dollars on Aquarium admission! Oh, and despite what the picture above might suggest, DO NOT feed your ice cream to the hippos. As good as Duetto may taste, they’d much prefer a big mouthful of grass or their big special vegetarian birthday cake!
(NOTE: If you do plan to visit us at the aquarium, this coupon is good through April 1, so if you can’t make it this weekend, maybe you can use it some other time soon.)

If you’ve got a technical question about the ice cream making process or some other inquiry about the nuances of America’s favorite treat, chances are Ernie has the answer. He might not be able to answer all questions, but he’ll try his best and some may be featured on the Ice Cream Journal.
How many containers of Duetto can a Hippo eat? I can eat one. I’m thinking Buttons would beat me.
How many containers of Duetto can a Hippo eat? I can eat one. I’m thinking Buttons would beat me.
Looks like you both agree. Maybe we’ll have a Duetto eating contest this summer and let you guys face off to settle this dilemma once and for all.
Do Eskimos eat ice cream?