June 12th, 2007 | Category: General
TURKEY HILL RETURNS TO ADVENTURE AQUARIUM
Posted by: Turkey Hill Team

In March, Turkey Hill and our Giant Swirly Cow made an appearance at Adventure Aquarium in Camden, New Jersey to celebrate our ice cream being a new part of the aquarium’s menu.
On June 16 and 17 we’ll be back to help celebrate Father’s Day with a free ice cream party from 12:30 pm to 4:00 pm both days. And yes, we’ll also be bringing our Giant Swirly Cow and we’ll be giving away samples of our new Cherry Duetto.
Below is a coupon for the aquarium, which is also unveiling its new interactive exhibits. Yes, in addition to enjoying some free ice cream with dad, you can also touch sharks, jellyfish, boa constrictors, birds and chinchillas. In case you’re wondering, above is a photo of what appears to be the world’s largest chinchilla getting ready to dig into some Duetto. Normal chinchillas are about the size of a small rabbit.


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.



10 Comments
Thanks for a quality product line that never fails to be dessert delight in our family…and that does not limit eating a bowl full at any time. I especially love your “lite” line of ice cream and your occasional special flavors.
July 9th, 2007 at 7:01 amI love fruit inclusions - strawberry, cherry, pineapple and coconut are great together, and banana. If an ice cream has nuts or chocolate inclusions, I prefer not too many. The chocolate has to be shaved fine so it melts along with the ice cream. My favorite style of Turkey Hill ice cream is their Premium. I usually get vanilla and it is so delicious that I don’t take time to put anything on it.
July 2nd, 2007 at 6:48 pmI love Turkey Hill ice cream.
July 1st, 2007 at 11:25 pmI love Turkey Hill ice cream. I have not found a flavor yet that I don’t like.
July 1st, 2007 at 11:22 pmThanks!!
July 1st, 2007 at 8:14 amI only stopped by in hopes to win ice cream for a year and I found a great blog with a great coupon!! Sue
Want to see the swirly cow at the store in Palmyra PA. My 3 cats like your ice cream too, only vanilla though, chichillas aren’t the only ice cream loving animals!
July 1st, 2007 at 12:40 amLove the cute little Chinchilla!! havent been to the aquirium yet but will get your ice cream when we are there!!!! LOVE YOUR ICE CREAM!!!!!keep up the GREAT WORK!!!!
June 30th, 2007 at 7:17 amOhMyGoodness! I stumbled upon the Duetto in the back of my grocers freezer, about a month ago - before I had seen any information about it! I bought them all - raspberry, mango, lemon. They are all so incredible!
June 29th, 2007 at 1:47 pmYour icecream is better than homemade and this is better than the local soft serve twist, I have a Chinchilla this picture looks just like mine (Cheechie), well not as big. On a hot day, he even gets a little cherry soft ice. My fave is, ohhhh, I dont have one, I will try and eat any flavor you make. I always look forward to the limited edition flavors and the new products. Keep up the traditon, its a great one.
June 29th, 2007 at 12:22 pmHubby & I were out for a ride one afternoon and going down the PA turnpike,, we were passed (going the other direction) by this big red & white “Swirly Cow”!! Not having known about your new ice cream treat yet,,, we were both very curious as to what that cow was all about. Shortly there after, I opened my Sunday paper to find coupons for your new Duetto treat! Very Cool Cow though! lol
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