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 1983, the average cost of an ice cream cone was approximately 50 cents. Prices varied by location and type of ice cream, but this figure reflects a general estimate for a standard cone during that time. Adjusted for inflation, this amount would be significantly higher in today's dollars.
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