its good stuff because it has less air and water than standard icecream..kinda like coldstone and good gelato.
I'm stitting here with a cup of Häagen-Dazs ice-cream and could die for it. Anyone also a fan of it?
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its good stuff because it has less air and water than standard icecream..kinda like coldstone and good gelato.
That's true. I also think it contains less sugar than other ice-cream.
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Oh Yeah!! Haagen Dazs FTW.
I'm a huge fan of their Cookies and Cream flavor. So much so that I became upset after visiting the local Safeway over and over again only to find they never stocked the Cookies and Cream flavor. So I wrote to Haggen Dazs and guess what...........they stock Cookies and Cream now.![]()
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The Rum Raisin was one of my favorite flavor.
Yep, it's my favorite brand. I'll get a scoop or two about twice a year in Laguna Beach. It's always hard to decide what flavor. I love their chocolates but also butter toffee and the coffee flavored ones.
~Patricia
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I love their vanilla bean! They often stock it at local 7-11s.
~Patricia
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154 South Coast Highway, Laguna Beach CA 92651
Laguna Beach is a fun place to visit just to look around the shops. The beach is really nice and right across the street from this store.
~Patricia
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Häagen-Dazs...
what a brilliant marketing name that means absolutely nothing
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Häagen-Dazs Strawberries and Cookies & Cream are my favorite
One I like that's quite close to the ice cream store (across the street and north one block) is Las Brisas. You can sit outside or inside. I always have been inside and it's got a gorgeous view of the coast right out the window. I've gone there for special occasions about 6 times. If you sit outside I believe they have a different menu and there are no reservations for those tables.
~Patricia
'05 Long Beach Blue Pearl/Black NSX 6-spd (~28,100 miles)
'05 Suzuka Blue/Blue S2000 (~102,100 miles)
'11 Glacier Blue/Black Accord Crosstour (~20,100 miles)
Funny, here is what Wiki had to say about the name:
The name Häagen-Dazs is simply two made-up words meant to look Scandinavian to American eyes—although in fact, the digraphs "äa" and "zs" are not part of any native words in any of the Scandinavian languages. This practice is known in the marketing industry as foreign branding. Mattus thought that Denmark was known for its dairy products and had a positive image in the U.S.[4] He included an outline map of Denmark on early labels, as well as the name of Copenhagen.[5] His daughter Doris Hurley reported in the PBS documentary An Ice Cream Show (1999) that her father sat at the kitchen table for hours saying nonsensical words until he came up with a combination he liked. The reason he chose this method was so that the name would be unique and original.
Just wondering what other nonsensical words he was saying before he came up with Häagen Dazs.![]()
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I once made a milkshake using Haagen Dazs. It was to die for.
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