For as long as this ice cream lover can remember, Breyers Ice Cream was sold in half-gallon (64 ounce) cartons. First, Unilever downsized the half-gallon carton to 1.75 quarts (56 ounces), which was a 12.5% reduction. Now, they have downsized the 1.75 quart carton to 1.5 quarts (48 ounces). This means the original half-gallon carton of Breyers is now 25% smaller at 1.5 quarts. The 1.25 quart carton of Breyers Ice Cream can't be too far away.
1 cup = 8 ounces
1 ounce = 0.12 cup
Breyers is a popular ice cream brand which can be found in the freezer section of most large and small grocery stores. The most popular flavors of ice cream of all brands including Breyers is strawberry, chocolate and vanilla.
No brand of commercial ice cream contains alcohol.
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46 flavors
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it doesn't exist.
At your local grocery store.
"Breyers", a brand of frozen desserts, is owned by the American company known as "Unilever." Breyers was formed in 1866 by William A. Breyer. He was one of the first businesses to sell the new concoction known as "Ice Cream".
Technically no. Most Breyers flavors are now what's known as "Frozen Dairy Dessert". That contains more corn syrup then cream, and can't be labelled as ice cream due to the lack of milk fat in the product. So most of their line up does have corn syrup. But the few flavors (8 I think) that are still real ice cream don't have corn syrup. I hope that isn't confusing. Each flavor on their website has nutritional information also if memory serves.
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