Haagen Dazs, Chocolate Ice Cream, 3.6 Oz. Cup, (12 Count)




Haagen Dazs, Chocolate Ice Cream, 3.6 Oz. Cup, (12 Count)
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Haagen Dazs Chocolate Ice Cream
Marjory Groark✓ Verified Purchase•September 10, 2018
Ice Cream arrived in excellent condition in a protected frozen package. Love the ice cream.
Five Stars
Blaine T.✓ Verified Purchase•December 3, 2017
yummy
Five Stars
Blaine T.✓ Verified Purchase•December 3, 2017
yummy
This is a Confection of chocolate Perfection! :)
Jim S✓ Verified Purchase•August 29, 2017
( And in Haagen Dazs' case, I'll take the first, found definition. :)
"con·fec·tion kÉ'nˈfekSH(É')n/ noun: confection; plural noun: confections
1. a dish or delicacy made with sweet ingredients.
"a whipped chocolate and cream confection"
But don't do what I did, yesterday and just wolf-down a nearly frozen one. :(
Just let it warm for a bit, at room temp or use some warm water in a cup?
(There seems to be plenty of plastic in its container, to withstand a little hot-water.)
Or just nuke it for a bit and then test for those "soft and ready" sides? ;)
Thanks, Haagen Dazs !!!
(Now, if some scientist could get the shipping weight, cost and problems down to half or more, then maybe we might see something more like a whole gallon of this Perfection at a much better price, Please? :)
So, maybe some sort of a hard-plastic cooler, labeled to be returned to a local Amazon place?
(And to finish my Amazon Return-Cooler thoughts, simply have a sturdy false-bottom of foam to sort of isolated the dry-ice's super-cold effects from the food. And have some inlaid handle-grips on two sides with matching outer box-holes, if a box is even needed, anymore? The delivery folks might LOVE you for that convenience? And with box-less delivery think of the trees that you might be saving, Amazon? :)
And Amazon, add some swing-handles for some sort of a Prime Pantry Basket?
(AND to save tape, add some thumb-screws to case-holes and needed venting, to its top.)
"con·fec·tion kÉ'nˈfekSH(É')n/ noun: confection; plural noun: confections
1. a dish or delicacy made with sweet ingredients.
"a whipped chocolate and cream confection"
But don't do what I did, yesterday and just wolf-down a nearly frozen one. :(
Just let it warm for a bit, at room temp or use some warm water in a cup?
(There seems to be plenty of plastic in its container, to withstand a little hot-water.)
Or just nuke it for a bit and then test for those "soft and ready" sides? ;)
Thanks, Haagen Dazs !!!
(Now, if some scientist could get the shipping weight, cost and problems down to half or more, then maybe we might see something more like a whole gallon of this Perfection at a much better price, Please? :)
So, maybe some sort of a hard-plastic cooler, labeled to be returned to a local Amazon place?
(And to finish my Amazon Return-Cooler thoughts, simply have a sturdy false-bottom of foam to sort of isolated the dry-ice's super-cold effects from the food. And have some inlaid handle-grips on two sides with matching outer box-holes, if a box is even needed, anymore? The delivery folks might LOVE you for that convenience? And with box-less delivery think of the trees that you might be saving, Amazon? :)
And Amazon, add some swing-handles for some sort of a Prime Pantry Basket?
(AND to save tape, add some thumb-screws to case-holes and needed venting, to its top.)
This is a Confection of chocolate Perfection! :)
Jim S•August 29, 2017
( And in Haagen Dazs' case, I'll take the first, found definition. :)
"con·fec·tion kÉ'nˈfekSH(É')n/ noun: confection; plural noun: confections
1. a dish or delicacy made with sweet ingredients.
"a whipped chocolate and cream confection"
But don't do what I did, yesterday and just wolf-down a nearly frozen one. :(
Just let it warm for a bit, at room temp or use some warm water in a cup?
(There seems to be plenty of plastic in its container, to withstand a little hot-water.)
Or just nuke it for a bit and then test for those "soft and ready" sides? ;)
Thanks, Haagen Dazs !!!
(Now, if some scientist could get the shipping weight, cost and problems down to half or more, then maybe we might see something more like a whole gallon of this Perfection at a much better price, Please? :)
So, maybe some sort of a hard-plastic cooler, labeled to be returned to a local Amazon place?
(And to finish my Amazon Return-Cooler thoughts, simply have a sturdy false-bottom of foam to sort of isolated the dry-ice's super-cold effects from the food. And have some inlaid handle-grips on two sides with matching outer box-holes, if a box is even needed, anymore? The delivery folks might LOVE you for that convenience? And with box-less delivery think of the trees that you might be saving, Amazon? :)
And Amazon, add some swing-handles for some sort of a Prime Pantry Basket?
(AND to save tape, add some thumb-screws to case-holes and needed venting, to its top.)
"con·fec·tion kÉ'nˈfekSH(É')n/ noun: confection; plural noun: confections
1. a dish or delicacy made with sweet ingredients.
"a whipped chocolate and cream confection"
But don't do what I did, yesterday and just wolf-down a nearly frozen one. :(
Just let it warm for a bit, at room temp or use some warm water in a cup?
(There seems to be plenty of plastic in its container, to withstand a little hot-water.)
Or just nuke it for a bit and then test for those "soft and ready" sides? ;)
Thanks, Haagen Dazs !!!
(Now, if some scientist could get the shipping weight, cost and problems down to half or more, then maybe we might see something more like a whole gallon of this Perfection at a much better price, Please? :)
So, maybe some sort of a hard-plastic cooler, labeled to be returned to a local Amazon place?
(And to finish my Amazon Return-Cooler thoughts, simply have a sturdy false-bottom of foam to sort of isolated the dry-ice's super-cold effects from the food. And have some inlaid handle-grips on two sides with matching outer box-holes, if a box is even needed, anymore? The delivery folks might LOVE you for that convenience? And with box-less delivery think of the trees that you might be saving, Amazon? :)
And Amazon, add some swing-handles for some sort of a Prime Pantry Basket?
(AND to save tape, add some thumb-screws to case-holes and needed venting, to its top.)
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