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Many times I have driven down the canyon from Logan with a little stash of Aggie ice cream in a cooler. I must admit my husband is an Aggie Alum and thanks to him we can even get it at the USU Alumni office in SLC. Thanks Linda for keeping some Vanilla in the cooler for us. Perhaps I could put some red M & M's in the bowl and make a U of U Red Rage Flavor.
Prior to that my fav was Snelgrove's Canadian Vanilla.
For a real treat, go to the Costco deli and order an ice-cream bar with nuts. It is their Signature vanilla hand-dipped while you wait in premium milk chocolate and then rolled in fresh-toasted almonds. It's big enough to serve two and it only costs $1.50!! Yum...I'm getting hungry just thinking about it!!!