During World War II, when acquisition of wheat flour was difficult, quick thinking companies in Philadelphia made ice cream cones from crushed, sweetened popcorn.
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During World War II, when acquisition of wheat flour was difficult, quick thinking companies in Philadelphia made ice cream cones from crushed, sweetened popcorn.
Tags: ice cream, popcorn, turkey hill
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mmmmm, do you have a recipe??? My brother-in-law loves popcorn and I love ice cream — we want to try!!!
I love popcorn but sometimes it does not like me, but I would love to try this once, it sounds delicious
Sounds like a great combination to me … is someone going to try and make some as a retro item?
I’m not too sure about this one! I guess it would be worth a try.
Hi turkey Hills Fans,
Its seem like it would taste good, but I don’t care for pop corn that much. I just love Turkey Hill Ice Cream. What I would do is put some pop corn on top Turkey Hill Vanilla Ice Cream.
Sounds like it would be good! I love popcorn and ice cream.
Is the popcorn salty? Then you could have salty and sweet in every bite. But the taste of the Turkey Hill ice cream would prevail.
Cones made from crushed popcorn sounds interesting and I would like the recipe and have the grandkids give it a try. Of course, with Turkey Hill ice cream, how could it not be good?
Interesting. Sounds pretty good. I’d like to try it. Are there any companies out there that make cones in a non-trasitional way? What else can they be made from? Cereal? Cookies? Pretzles? Has anyone out there had a non-traditional cone?
Even today, the Klondike Bar (Krispy variety) has bits of popcorn in the chocolate coating. It has the same crunchiness as nuts when chewed.
I love popcorn and I love Turkey Hill, so this sounds like a great combination.
I think Perppermint turkey Hill should be available year round…It happens to be a favorite in my house!:-)
Wouldn’t TH peppermint ice cream in a popcorn cone taste delicious? I would love to try one. Perhaps TH should also make some cones out of popcorn! Thanks for all of the neat information you come up with.
The popcorn cone would be a great solution for ice cream lovers who have to follow a gluten free diet! Please, somebody start making them! Or develop a recipe we can make at home!
send me some….salt and cream sounds great……..want to try it….
sounds great salt and cream…I want some send me some……..I would love to taste….