I originally posted some of these pictures with a travel blog
write-up (and the link to the original was below). I decided I wanted to share all the pictures
I took of a particular area of point of interest, so some of these you will
have seen before if you’ve been following this blog for a bit. The link below gives more of the details, so
I’m not going to rehash them here.
This was one of those situations where so many cool things were
coming at you, you take the time to enjoy them first, and snap photos
second. This was a highlight of the
visit back north, and it was a nice drive to get there. The factory wasn’t that big, but there was a
lot of stuff packed in on the tour. We
got to try some new flavors, watch a presentation on how the whole business
started, and see the machines which made and packaged the ice cream. The machines only a single flavor at a time,
and there was only two machines. So a
million containers of one flavor was made, and then it was cleaned and reset
for another, while the other was doing the same.
There were some things to see on the ground too, which would’ve
been great for a picnic lunch. The most
fun of these was the Flavor Graveyard, with a headstone for a flavor which was
no longer made. The headstone had the
years it was available, and a little poem about it. My companion took a picture of the Coffee
Coffee Buzz Buzz (as it was her flavor), and I had to act sad in front of
Rainforest Crunch for my friend Cara. My
flavor of choice was Phish Food, and there was a whole active display of that,
so I was happy.
I’m sure things have changed a lot since this visit, but it’s
still something which was worth the drive to check out.
https://traveljournalbydave.blogspot.com/2012/12/dave-lee-visit-new-york-state-august_8.html
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