In 1-quart saucepan, melt chocolate chips and shortening over low. Give Breyers® Vanilla Chocolate Strawberry ice cream a try and let us know at *The FDA states that no significant difference has been shown between dairy derived from rBST-treated and non-rBST-treated cows. Gently rinse strawberries and dry on paper towels (berries must be completely dry). In a microwave-safe bowl, or in the top of a double boiler over simmering water, cook chocolate until melted. Some 150 years later we still follow his commitments to using high quality ingredients to make great tasting ice cream. A velvety base of dark chocolate made with 58 cacao encases a lusciously sweet filling of strawberry juice concentrate, strawberry powder, and natural. When our founder, William Breyer, started his ice cream operation in 1866 in Philly he was very concerned about the quality of the ingredients that he put into his ice cream. Whether one at a time or all three in a scoop, there’s something for everyone!īreyers® Vanilla Chocolate Strawberry is even made with Non-GMO sourced ingredients! But it’s not just any ice cream, it’s Breyers® so you’ll know that it’s made with high quality ingredients like sun-ripened California strawberries, real cocoa, and 100% sustainable vanilla from Madagascar! Our milk and cream are 100% Grade A from American cows not treated with artificial growth hormones*. Take the strawberries by the stalk and, one by one, dip them in the melted chocolate, allowing any excess to drip back into the bowl. There’s just so much going on in every bite. (Maybe that’s where the name comes from) They’re rich and creamy, sweet and tangy, chocolatey and strawberry-licious. All in one!? Oh my! The Breyers® take on the classic Neopolitan ice cream is the best of 3 worlds! Our Signature Natural Vanilla, Chocolate and Strawberry ice creams come together in one delicious package. These gorgeous chocolate-covered strawberry bars are a dream come true.
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