dixiepeach
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Does anyone know if they are closed for good? It would be a shame to see them go, I always booked birthday parties there for my son.
If I may ...
I'm surprised any of them are still open at all. Charging by the ounce for yogurt with candy, crumbled cookies and crap. Took the kid to one once. Was last time. Way too expensive for what it is.
Bruster's does the same thing. $6 for a medium ice cream cone!
Doesn't stop the 'herd' from lining up though.
The difference with Brusters tho, is that you're paying for quality homemade ice cream, not some pre-packaged goop poured into the top of a machine. And Brusters hires lots of good kids trying to get a start in the working world. I'll pay a little more for that.
You are aware that Bruster's is a franchise right? Homemade??
The difference with Brusters tho, is that you're paying for quality homemade ice cream, not some pre-packaged goop poured into the top of a machine. And Brusters hires lots of good kids trying to get a start in the working world. I'll pay a little more for that.
Yes, and yes. "Homemade" does not have to mean "on site". As close to homemade as you can get anywhere else besides doing it yourself.
So we are agreed. Neither one makes their product on-site and both serve products that are shipped in to them. So, not that different really (unless you are solely basing it on personal tastes which we all know are different)
I do agree that BOTH are wayyy overpriced for the product they offer but, like I said, it doesn't stop the populous from partaking.
Maybe I'll get one of the old locations and put a "Duck Donuts" in. Those things rock..