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Butter Brickle Ice Cream
Butter Brickle Ice Cream is an ice cream with Butter Brickle pieces in it.

It had its heyday in the 1930s. It started to fade in popularity in North America in the 1960s, and is now getting hard to find.

It never became unpopular. Rather, with all the new ice cream flavours that came along, people just stopped choosing it at the ice cream counter.

It is now considered an "old-fashioned" flavour, up there with maple walnut, cherry, etc.

It is not a premium ice cream. It is sold as an old-family favourite, often in family-sized tubs.

Literature & Lore
In the "Hello, I Love You" espisode of Northern Exposure (Season 5, Episode 15), the characters Ruth-Anne Miller and Walt Kupfer break open a tub of Butter Brickle while having to overnight in their broken down truck.


See Also
Butter Brickle, Hokey Pokey Ice Cream

Other entries for Ice Cream
Butter Brickle Ice Cream, Eskimo Pies, Frozen Custard, Hokey Pokey Ice Cream, Ice Milk, Maras Ice Cream, Paletas, Soft Ice Cream, Vanilla Ice Cream

Other entries for Cream
Aerosol Cream, Chantilly Cream, Clabber Cream, Clotted Cream, Coffee Cream, Crema Agria, Crème Fraîche, Double Cream, Extra Thick Double Cream, Extra Thick Single Cream, Frozen Whip Topping, Half & Half Cream, Heavy Cream, Light Whipping Cream, Non-Dairy Creamer, Single Cream, Sour Cream, Whipping Cream

Other entries for Milk
Buttermilk, Clabbered Milk, Crème de Brebis, Evaporated Milk, Goat's Milk, Gold Top Milk, Kefir, Koumiss, Powdered Milk, Raw Milk, Whey, Yoghurt

Other entries for Dairy
Butterfat, Butter, Cheese, Nondairy Topping

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