20 December, 2005

MolliCoolz! Incredible Ice Cream Minis

MolliCoolz! Incredible Ice Cream MinisMolliCoolz! Incredible Ice Cream Minis are new from Redlands, CA-based MolliCool!, LLC.

The "fun to eat treat" is presented in a 6 oz. single serving cup that allows the ice cream to be poured into your mouth without the need for a spoon. Promoted as "perfectly portable for on-the-go people and fun for kids," the Cups are sold in a 12-pack box that retails between $1.79 and $1.99.

Flavors include Banana Split!, Cherry Blue Raz Sherbet, Cookies n' Cream and Vanilla/Chocolate/Strawberry. According to product literature, it has half the calories of leading ice creams and has 14 percent butterfat with natural flavoring.

24 comments:

  1. Are these frozen or shelf stable ice cream?

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  2. The product is stable at +6F.

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  3. Where can we find these?

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  4. Click the link in the article, and contact the company.

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  5. I did contact the company the first of the month and I have not yet received a response. I tried again on the 10th and still no response. Did anyone find a distributor for these? Thanks

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  6. I have tried the cookies n cream flavor and it is amazing. I found it at my local 7-eleven by all of the ice cream bars. It looked interesting and I thought I would try it. I wish more people carried the product.

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  7. Mulligans fun centers, located in souther ca. call 411 for location directions. Safron systems a vending co. has already a few vending machines out thier w/this product. My favorite is the "Cherry Raz" it's to die for, the calories are not bad at all, and best yet the prices on these ice-cream novelties is just $3.00 ea. just $2.00 less than it's rival "Dippen-Dots"

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  8. This stuff tastes terrible.

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  9. I tried the cookies and cream at a 7-11 and it tasted very bad, it left a strange after taste.

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  10. Some Wal-Marts sell it.

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  11. There incredible.. how can some of you guys say there bad???

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  12. I am eating the cookies and cream kind right now as I type. I think they are good but not near as good as Dippin Dots.

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  13. The strawberries n creme flavor is the best!

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  14. I found them at Copps in Green Bay, Wisconsin. The BlueRazz Sherbet are GREAT, and not that much fat! Fun to Eat also!

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  15. This stuff is horrible. I don't know how anybody could say it's
    good.

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  16. I tried to contact customer service with email
    good luck on getting a responce.
    we opend box and found plastic holes in two of the four
    terriable that they dont want to respond

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  17. Any comments can be sent to info@mollicoolz.com

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  18. i bought a whole box i was so dissapointed it has like no sugar inside it..

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  19. We bought the Strawberries and Cream and the Cookies and Cream. SAVE YOUR MONEY, THESE ARE HORRIBLE...WORST I HAVE EVER TASTED. THEY NEED TO BE TAKEN OFF THE SHELF......WASTE OF MONEY

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  20. I just tried the MolliCoolz "Butterfinger n' Vanillia" flavor. It was horrible. I love dippin' dots and many other ice cream products but this stuff lacked taste, it almost tasted watered down. Weird aftertaste too.

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  21. Very bland! Would not buy again.

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  22. Tried the Butterfinger n' Vanilla and Banana Split. They both taste horrible!! Dippin' Dots is waaay better. I love Dippin' Dots!

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  23. screw your Dippin' Dots these are amazing

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  24. This company posts customer service numberS,but doesn't answer any...not surprised their products are terrible...their shake is not a shake... the stuff at the bottom of the container is supposed to mix with milk...i foolishly bought it more than once, each time the frozen stuff was like a brick..did not mix with milk..went from frozen solid to bad milky YUCK and of questionable repute if they do not take calls like most other companies...no wonder they are an LLC

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