Well really it depends where you buy it, in what shop/state/country/city etc and how big the bucket of it is..so really there is no answer for that sorry!
Usually about $5 to $7, or so, depending on where you buy it and the brand and flavor that the ice cream is.
If you were to go to Vons and buy a rectangular bucket of ice cream, it would cost maybe $3. If you bought the small Hagiindas ice cream, it would cost about $1. So, it depends on the type, where you are, and what season it is.
A sabotiere is a bucket in which, historically, ice cream was made.
In retail stores the average markup is 40%. I would have to say since the truck only sales ice cream and it delivers it to you the average mark up would have to be at least 70% maybe more. If they sale you an ice cream bar for $3.00 then they paid $.90 wholesale.
three dollars a half gallon
Depends on the brand of ice cream. Blue Bell usually comes in gallon sized buckets.
In 1985, the average cost of a scoop of ice cream was around 50 cents to $1.00, depending on the location and type of ice cream shop. Prices varied based on factors like region and brand, but this range gives a general idea of the cost during that time. Inflation and changes in the ice cream market have since significantly increased prices.
ice cream usually costs about a dollar but it depends on what kind it is, or whats on it.
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By covering the bucket using gunny bags.....
1929 ice cream cone price
One can find ice cream at a low cost at any grocery store, or big box store. Wal-Mart, for instance, is a great place to get ice cream on sale. One can also check out local dairies that might sell ice cream at cost.