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The three Blue Moon Pie Pints include a Spiced Citrus Pumpkin Pie with a hint of orange (of course) and designed to complement the flavor of Blue Moon Belgian White; Coconut Citrus with a decadent ...
The Blue Moon Home Run Twist is available online at Hardscoop from May 17 - 23, while supplies last. A 2-pack is a whopping $49, but the order also includes a limited-edition Blue Moon x Rawlings ...
Blue moon is an ice cream flavor with bright blue coloring, available in the Upper Midwest of the United States. Multiple cities in the region claim to be the originator, with the popular theories including Plainwell, Michigan ; Milwaukee, Wisconsin ; and Ludington, Michigan .
Blue moon is a Midwest gem and enjoying scoops of it seems to be a shared childhood experience here. If you’re in Wisconsin, Chocolate Shoppe Ice Cream Co. in Madison is a personal favorite.
Popular folklore, repeated and encouraged by the Chattanooga Bakery itself, states the miner then asked that the snack be "as big as the moon", [1] which inspired the name "moon pie". The company celebrated its centennial with a "My Favorite MoonPie Memory" contest. The grand prize was a 100-year supply of moon pies.
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Blue Moon flavor. House of Flavors is a manufacturer and retailer of ice cream based in Ludington, Michigan. It started as a dairy business as part of a farm operation before 1930. In 1935 the business had become known as Miller's Dairy and started expanding the operation. By the 1940s they processed milk, buttermilk, cottage cheese, and ice cream.