THE DEATH AND LIFE OF ICE CREAM

Posted by Turkey Hill Team on October 14th, 2008


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WARNING: The following video contains images of extreme melting which may be unsuitable for some ice cream lovers. Viewer discretion – and a bowl of ice cream – is advised. (Don’t worry, it has a happy ending.)

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12 Responses to “THE DEATH AND LIFE OF ICE CREAM”

  1. Stefanie Schmidt says:

    What an amazing video! It made me really want a bowl of Turkey Hill. Delicious!

  2. Jeffrey says:

    I know you warned me and despite the happy ending, I am going to have nightmares now for weeks. Oh the ice cream!!!!

  3. Sheila says:

    I agree with Jeffrey – despite the happy ending, it’s kind of upsetting! All that good ice cream – wasted!

  4. mary frey says:

    WOW, WHAT WASTE OF TIME TO MAKE THAT ;ENJOY ICE CREAM. DO WASTE IT

  5. Debbie says:

    My mouth is watering!

  6. Robbin L. Netz says:

    Interesting. I wonder what they were thinking when they made this. Is there a message to this? Like, even when it looks like something can’t be put back together, miracles can happen? Hmmm. I like most people to like a happy ending!

  7. Bert says:

    What??

  8. Susan C says:

    made me want to run out and get some ice cream!-agree that it was a waste of good things

  9. peg says:

    I would rather have seen people eating that cold stuff and dripping. It would have been more interesting.

  10. Jennifer Barr says:

    all i keep thinking is what a waste of $

  11. Caroline says:

    I don’t remember getting the email for this. I agree with Jennifer a waste of not only money but enjoyable eats. It was colorfull.

  12. lee carr says:

    I never knew that I would enjoy melting so much, even the wicked witch melted faster than this video. I loved watching them come back to fullness but isn’t there something bad about refreezing melted ice cream??? is it true that no ice cream was harmed in the making of this film???

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