Blue Bell Ice Cream® is only sold directly in Arizona, New Mexico, Texas (It originates there in Brenham, TX), Oklahoma, Kansas, Louisiana, Arkansas, Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, Tennessee, Kentucky, Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, Florida, North Carolina, and South Carolina.
Sorry, the little creamery in Brenham, Texas does NOT distribute their "Worlds Famous" ice cream to the California marketplace. However, it is available in Arizona and New Mexico. Blue Bell IS the second-largest selling ice cream brand in the US. Their products have been enjoyed by the occupants of the International Space Station, in 2006 and again in 2012! No wonder people say that it's the best ice cream in the country.
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Yes I buy it there all the time.
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Blue Bell Creameries is in Brenham, Texas
Blue Bells Model School was created in 1980.
Blue Bells Model School's motto is 'Be Honest, Be Brave'.
No. Blue Bell Creamery is only a creamery, not a dairy farm. It specializes in making and selling ice cream using milk that comes from local dairies, purchasing this milk in order to make their ice cream and other specialty creamery products. As such, Blue Bell does not sell dairy calves. You will have to find local dairies that supply milk to the three creameries Blue Bell owns if you want to purchase a dairy calf or two for your own.
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In earlier days blue pigeons used to bring and take messages. So, bells were tied to their feet so that their owners could identify them from the bells tied on their feet.
When raw milk is allowed to stand for a day, the cream will rise to the top. This cream was skimmed off and the remaining milk was called skim milk. This method is no longer used in most dairies and a mechanical separation of cream and milk is used.
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