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January 09th, 2009 | Category: General

GIANT COW INVADES MUMMERS PARADE!

Posted by: Turkey Hill Team

Like the subject line says, our Giant Cow took this year’s Philadelphia Mummers Parade by storm. Check out the video below to see for yourself.

 

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35 Comments

Peg Cramer wrote:

I missed the televised parade, so I appreciate seeing this video. If I see one of your giant cows on the highway somewhere, I’ll honk and wave “hello”.


Anne King wrote:

Great idea!!So, so cute!


Carol C wrote:

Great video! It had to be a first for some of those Mummer’s fans. I, too, went to that parade years ago. Were the announcers mistaken in calling her the duetto cow? Isn’t the duetto cow red and white swirled? And what ARE their names?? There’s another idea for your store! The TH cow on wheels!


lee carr wrote:

it was so good to see the giant cow in the parade, maybe next year one of the string bands or comics could use this theme for their presentation. so delicious


Mary wrote:

It brings back memories of the BIG cow one of our local dairies had at one time. It was a tourist attraction in our little town.


Bob Kessler Jr wrote:

What a way to advertise!! Making something larger than life certainly gets your point across. It does make you want to get some Turkey Hill ice cream after the parade.


CJ Hess wrote:

The video was very enjoyable but it stopped when I clicked on the cow and I had to run the whole film again. The ice cream they are eating is delicious too although I have not tried the raspberry yet. Raspberry is my very favorite flavor in anything.


Robbin L. Netz wrote:

Lead by example. What a positive video. Makes me want to go out and do something nice for someone too. The cow is very cute! Thanks T.H.T.!!!


Peggy Gorman wrote:

I love cows,they really are so sweet animals.
Turkey Hill is doing a fantastic job with everything they do. I would have loved to been there.


Kathleen wrote:

I’m from Philly and yes we did get to see the big cow in the parade. I knew who she was the minute I saw her. She’s beautiful and so is Turkey Hill. Thanks for sharing her.


mary frey wrote:

that was realy out of this world;cool like turkey hill ice cream


Bonnie Traher wrote:

Awwwwwwwwwwwwww


CAROL TRANO wrote:

I am going to agree that was an “udder” delight to see the Turkey Hill Cow. Hope it comes to my area for a parade sometime, sure would of liked one of those samples.


Susan wrote:

how nice to put the video on so those of us who were not able to watch the parade! Thanks TH


Pat wrote:

Love the ribbons on the cows head. It is nice that Turkey Hill passed ice cream out to the crowd. Great public relations and community spirit!


Bert wrote:

Great cow !! Great ice cream.


louied wrote:

Enjoyed video. Missed parade.


Lois wrote:

Thanks for the video. I watched the parade but missed the cow. I have seen the red and white duetto cow many times here in Lancaster County, but never a yellow and white. Is there one? Can’t spend an evening without my chocolate and coconut duetto.


Caroline wrote:

I have never seen a cow in the Macy’s thanksgiving day parade but then again Macy’s doesn’t sell TH. Ernie how many miles has that cow traveled and which cow has the most mileage?


Lorraine Pieloch wrote:

What an interesting sight. Maybe someday the Turkey Hill Cow can parade here in Farmingdale, N.Y. for our Memorial Day Parade?


Deb wrote:

Gotta agree that the Duettos are fantastic — just one question — does that HUGE cow have a name?


Patty wrote:

What a fun video! Anyone who tries your ice-cream products will be a fan for life.


Margaret M wrote:

That was such a cute video, thanks for sharing with us. It had to be fun to see the Giant Cow rolling down the street. The commentators really enjoyed the Raspberry Duetto and I don’t blame them, it is delicious.


Sue wrote:

One thing for sure, I honestly think Turkey Hill is the ONLY company with this giant cow that visits around the country! If you see a Giant Cow going down the road, you can follow it and know there will be Turkey Hill ice cream to go with it!


Yvonne wrote:

What a great way to advertise the world’s best dessert: ice cream. Cute cow!


Debbie L wrote:

How cute!!! If you guys would like to take the Giant Cow on the road in New Jersey, an ice cream party at Monmouth Park Racetrack in Oceanport NJ might be a consideration. Horses, the Giant Cow, and ice cream…what a great summer outing for all!!!


Carol Fisher wrote:

I would love to have a giant cow, but have to be satisfied with mini ones. As a child I rode my Grandparent’s cow because they didn’t have a horse!


alicelynne wrote:

We would recognize her anywhere!!


Susan C wrote:

great video-great cow! here’s to a New Year filled with Turkey hill ice cream! double Yay!


Jacqueline Seewald wrote:

It is a great cow! Congrats.


Stefanie Schmidt wrote:

Thanks for sharing, what a great cow!


linda wrote:

looks delicious!


Dani wrote:

Wait… he called her the Duetto cow! I guess he hasn’t seen the real Duetto cow with the swirly on her side. Yay Turkey Hill!


Linda Leffler wrote:

It is great how Turkey Hill just keeps on giving,to give out that much Ice Cream for free. Loved to video, but made me hungry watching the commentators eating that Rasp.Duetto so must get to Turkey Hill Store and get me some. Linda


brenda wrote:

I love the video. It would be so nice of you to try to bring the giant cow to maryland fair. Now if I can fnd so more different knd of turkey hill ice cram at my store where I shop.


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