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July 27th, 2007 | Category: General

TURKEY HILL ICE CREAM DELIVERED TO YOUR DOOR

Posted by: Turkey Hill Team

Since we started the blog, we’ve heard from a lot of people who used to live in Pennsylvania or other areas where Turkey Hill Ice Cream is available but have since moved away. The result is a nagging craving for Turkey Hill. Sure, they try to fill that void with “another brand,” but that doesn’t always work.

package.jpgIf you or someone you know is among these long distance Turkey Hill lovers, you’ll be happy to hear that we offer packages of ice cream shipped right to your door. That’s right, you can still enjoy Mango Duetto (or any other Turkey Hill flavor) even if you live in Los Angeles or Topeka or El Paso.

We won’t lie, shipping ice cream isn’t cheap, what with all the dry ice and special handling (four 48-ounce or 56-ounce containers costs $86). But if you’ve gotta have some Turkey Hill, you’ve gotta have some Turkey Hill. If you want to order some Moose Tracks for yourself—or if you’re lucky enough to live in a Turkey Hill area and want to surprise someone with a shipment—check out this page for more information.

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40 Comments

ruben wrote:

can we get some of this shipped to Oregon?


Suzy wrote:

I usually buy vanilla and chocolate for parties. For my daughter’s birthday party, I bought Turkey Hill Mint Chocolate Chip. I never saw ice cream go so fast! It was delicious!


David Lesser wrote:

We love Turkey Hill ice cream and buy it often at Giant Eagle. We are glad it is available in the nearby stores.-


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krista wrote:

Oh my goodness, I just tried Turkey hill last week and it is the best!!!! I’d love someone to send me ice cream~


Linda Roche wrote:

Wow, interesting blog. I’m really glad I have 2 supermarkets within walking distance that sell Turkey Hill. I don’t know if I would pay that amount unless it was a really special occassion.


Trish wrote:

I recently took my family of six to a new ice cream shop in town. It’s the one where they mix everthing in for you on a frozen stone. Well, about $40.00 later my oldest son said, “It was OK. but it’s no Phillies Grand Slam” He was right! Nothing beats our families favorite. If we couldn’t get it, I’m sure I’d have it shipped!


Sarah wrote:

That’s a good idea! Athough a little expensive.

Anne King is right. M&Ms aren’t gourmet, but for 4 personalized & oz. M&M bags in a pink heart basket is app. $75. And I bet that’s without shipping.

I’m lucky I live near where they make it! So technically, it’s not ‘Imported from Lancaster County’!!!

Mint Chocolate Chip followers unite!!!!!!


Karen wrote:

I love Turkey Hill but I don’t think that love would allow me to pay all much money (especially in light of how much ice cream I eat - more than any other “food group”). I’m glad I don’t have to make the decision and can stock up at my local supermarkets.


lee carr wrote:

this is a wonderful gift idea for the ice cream lover in your life.
thanks.


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John G wrote:

Shipping ice cream would be out of my budget. Luckily every grocery store in my area stocks it, along with the 3 Turkey Hill Stores!


D Frederick wrote:

WOW, shipping ice cream!!


Margie wrote:

Great idea for specialty ice cream!


john paul wrote:

I feel very special in the fact that I can go 5 miles and purchase all the Turkey Hill ice cream I desire which is about 1/2 of a 1/2 gallon tub a day. I’m addicted to Light Moose Tracks,Srawberry’s & Cream,Peaches & Cream and good old Vanilla that I can dream up what I want to put on it.


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Stefanie Schmidt wrote:

I live in Las Vegas and all I gotta say is the high shipping charge is a small price to pay for my love of Turkey Hill. It is so nice to get it all the way in the west.


Mary Britt wrote:

I like your ice cream a lot, and am glad to get it at my local store.


Patricia Treskovich wrote:

Fortunately I can buy your ice cream in the store.


Carol wrote:

Sure glad I live near a Turkey Hill and my grocery store sells it too.


john wrote:

deliver to my door deliver to my door // i love turkey hill ice cream!!!!!


Anne King wrote:

I frankly don’t think it’s too expensive! Gourmet candy would cost that much and what a fantastic, unusual gift that would be.


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chris wrote:

Great idea! though a little expensive for my cheap tastes!


Sarah Battaglia wrote:

My supermarket carries Turkey Hill right around the block BUT they need to get Tin Roof Sundae in more often! It is the single most heavenly ice cream ever made! Turkey Hill corners the market on that perfect combination of sweet and salty. Yummmmmmmmmmm!


Satisfied wrote:

:-) I do not have a craving for ice cream because I can get all I want :-) Thanks be to God for Turkey Hill Dairy ice cream!!! :-)


virginia wrote:

WOW! I can’t believe there are people who haven’t eaten Turkey Hill ice ceam. NOW I REALLY FEEL SPECIAL! Thanks


Sue wrote:

I can’t imaagine a better package to receive in the mail, than TURKEY HILL ICE CREAM!! Can you imagine how thrilled someone who can’t buy it where they live, would be to receive that! You’d be their favorite person, for sure, for sending it to them! I wonder if a pkg of Turkey Hill ice cream would survive a trip to Iraq to our servicemen or women?
Hey,, how do I get a Turkey Hill calendar?


Rosemary wrote:

How do I get a Turkey Hill Calendar with coupons?


Pat wrote:

I am sure glad Turkey Hill is available in my area.

But, I would have Turkey Hill delivered if it wasn’t. No other ice cream is like Turkey Hill.

Turkey Hill is the best!!!!


Brian wrote:

I’m glad I live about 5 miles from a Super Stop $ Shop. I will be leaving in about 15 minutes to buy some Black Cherry Turkey Hill because the Red Sox are playing Tampa Bay.


Carm Hodgins wrote:

Turkey Hill Teas the bset there is bought another 4 quarts today.


Dani wrote:

LOL @ Todd’s comment. Wow… I am more grateful than ever that my Turkey Hill is just down on the corner. But it’s true: when nothing else but “Party Cake” or “Southern Lemon Pie” will do… … …

Maybe someday when I’m rich and famous I’ll do like the movie stars and order a whole truck-full of Duettos shipped to the set to feed the entire cast and crew… wishful thinking. ;)


todd taylor wrote:

where do you put the stamps?


Stacey wrote:

I don’t know what I’d do without my Turkey Hill Ice Cream! It’s one of the food groups at my house! Thank goodness I’m not far from Lancaster, because not only can I get plenty of their products, but they are cheaper than when we lived in NJ.


Victoria Crissman wrote:

Wow! I sure am glad that my grocery store carries Turkey Hill!


Caroline wrote:

Do you take coupons for the mail order? I know the shipping works since we have received steaks frozen shipped by mail. You are right about the cost. $86 for 4 containers is out of our price range. We could drive a Hummer 100 miles for that if we owned one.We pay between $2 and $4 according to the sale less the coupon we received on your calendar


Kelly D wrote:

oh you poor people that don’t live near a T. Hill! Mine is only 5 blocks away, AND almost every grocery store in the area sells it too!


Carol wrote:

I’m glad I can walk or drive to Giant Eagle for my Turkey Hill.I would have to have at least 2 shipments a month. Do you do a bakers dozen? :)


CJ wrote:

Hard to believe something like ice cream can be shipped.


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