Posts Tagged ‘video’

A VIDEO CO-STARRING STRAWBERRY BANANA DUETTO!

Tuesday, August 25th, 2009

When it comes to the world of television and internet video, you never know where Turkey Hill will pop up. On “The Office,” there’s a Turkey Hill magnet on the refrigerator in the break room. At least it was there all of last season. Not sure if someone cleaned off the fridge for the new upcoming season. Turkey Hill ice cream also made an appearance on The Sopranos, when Tony Soprano himself scooped himself a late night snack. Hey, even mob bosses need their fix now and then!

More recently, a comedic duo called Bang Boom Crash from York, PA (right next door to Lancaster County) placed a carton of Turkey Hill’s Strawberry Banana Duetto front-and-center in a short video they made, entitled “Good News.” Check it out for yourself below!

We chatted with Stefan, one of the co-creators of the video (he’s the one doing the slapping and enjoying the Duetto) and encouraged him to incorporate Turkey Hill ice cream into more Bang Boom Crash videos. Anyone got any ideas for some short, funny videos they could create that might feature ice cream?

Good News from BangBoomCrash on Vimeo.

THE WORLD’S TALLEST ICE CREAM CONE?

Friday, August 14th, 2009

All of us have had an ice cream cone. All of us have also probably had a double scoop cone. Some of us have had a triple scoop and a daring few may have even tried a quadruple scoop cone (only to have it topple into your lap after a few licks). In the video below we see what appears to by a 72 SCOOP ice cream cone (give or take 10 scoops) being served up to a man on a boardwalk. Of course, with 72 scoops of ice cream, hilarity is bound to follow.

DID YOU KNOW: THE HISTORY OF THE “I SCREAM, YOU SCREAM” SONG

Saturday, July 25th, 2009

We all know the words. “I scream, you scream, we all scream for ice cream!” Well, we know that much, at least. The song was actually recorded in 1929 by a group called “Waring’s Pennsylvanians.” As the name implies, the band was from Pennsylvania (the founder and leader attended Penn State) and included as many as 12 members.

In the video below (this is a real treat for ice cream fans), you can hear the ode to ice cream in its entirety. The “frog-voiced drummer,” so called in this article on the band, became popular after this song was released and was known to play melodies on his teeth!

For those who want to sing along, the complete lyrics can be found here.