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Guest Vern Gagne

Where can I find Bananna Ice Cream

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Guest Vern Gagne

It's my favorite Ice Cream flavor and it's not around anywhere. Would it kill an ice cream company to make regular Bananna ice cream without adding nuts, and chocolate to it.

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Guest areacode212

Ben & Jerry's makes Chunky Monkey ice cream, which is banana ice cream with chocolate chunks & walnuts, but I don't know of just plain banana ice cream. Sorry man.

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Guest MrRant

Its a chain.... I don't know how far it goes though. I know its in WA state you would have to check their website or something.

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Guest areacode212

If you're adventurous and own an ice cream maker, there are lots of recipes for banana ice cream on the web.

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Guest MarvinisaLunatic

I was gonna suggest getting an Ice cream machine and making your own, with really fresh bananas..

 

My favorite to make is a citrus lemon/lime/orange (blood red work awesome for a different color) ice cream. Really good stuff.

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Guest Smark Hammill

I'm a huge fan of fruit flavored ice cream myself, but before I digress.....

 

Marble Slab used to have what was called Banana Rum, and it was excellent. Last time I was there, however, they didn't have it.

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Guest Brian

I suggest finding your local international (Asian) market and searching there. It's where I find all the weird flavors I love like Durian.

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Guest BoboBrazil

Blue Bell makes a banana walnut and a banana pudding flavor ice cream. I saw them in the convenience store today.

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Guest danielisthor

If in or around New Jersey, Walsh Farms makes a killer banana ice cream, no chocolate, fudge or nuts, pure banana delight. mmmmmm

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Guest CED Ordonez

How much for a decent ice cream maker? This thread is making me think of the possibilities.

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Guest Flyboy
Every place has Banana up here. It's almost as common as Chocolate.

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Silly Canadians. Bananna ice cream? What a concept.

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Guest Brian

A decent Ice Cream maker I think will run you between $30-50. A good quality gelato machine, which is my choice, will run anywhere from $100-200. Do what I do. Wait until a restaurant is going out of business and buy up their old stuff; or find a wholesale shop.

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Guest converge241

Theres a local dairy/ice cream stand Peaceful Meadows, that makes the best banana ice cream ever

 

tastes so good in a Reeses Peanut Butter Cup Sundae

 

I think Breyers sells it in the cartons as well

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Guest EricMM

Dude, just go to Baskin Robbins and get them to give you a pint or quart or half gallon of their banana icecream.

 

Christ I served enough of them, I should know they serve it !

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Guest EMAXSAUN

yeah, you can get all kinds of weird crap at asian supermarkets. i went to one in nyc and i bought cotton candy that turns into bubble gum once you chew it, jello shooters, and my favorite, bananna flavored corn puffs

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Guest dreamer420

Remember, if you have a weird craving for something you just can't find, try Canada because odds are we have thought of it and are selling it up here.

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Guest Vern Gagne

Thanks for the suggestions.

 

Who knows maybe if I had access to Bannana ice cream all the time I'd get tired of it.

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