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Fri Jul 25, 2014, 09:29 PM Jul 2014

Walmart ice cream sandwiches don't melt in the sun [View all]

http://www.theindychannel.com/news/why-dont-ice-cream-sandwiches-melt-anymore


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A mom of two young children is wondering: What's in ice cream sandwiches these days?

Christie Watson's kids love eating ice cream. But one recent morning, she saw an uneaten ice cream sandwich sitting on her patio table. When she looked closer, she couldn't believe what she was seeing.

"I noticed that my son had left his ice cream sandwich outside," she said, "and I was wondering why is there still ice cream in there?"

The Wal-Mart Great Value sandwich had barely melted 12 hours later....even though it was an 80-degree morning.

"I thought that's quite weird," she said. "So I looked at the box, and it doesn't say artificial ice cream. It says ice cream."

Was it a Fluke?

Watson says she grabbed a second sandwich and left that out overnight, and ended up with the same result.

"Monday I came out and looked at it," she said, "and there was still ice cream there. So I thought to myself: what am I feeding to my children?"

We wondered, too, so we did a test.

We set out a Wal-Mart Great Value sandwich, a Klondike Bar sandwich, and a cup of Haagen Dazs in the hot sun for 30 minutes.

The Haagen Dazs melted quickly into a puddle.
The Klondike sandwich melted to a fair extent.
The Wal-Mart sandwich, though it melted a bit, remained the most solid in appearance, and still looked like a sandwich.
We contacted Wal-Mart, which released the following statement:

"Ice cream melts based on the ingredients including cream.

Ice cream with more cream will generally melt at a slower rate, which is the case with our Great Value ice cream sandwiches.

In the frozen aisles, Great Value ice cream sandwiches are one of the top sellers, and we are glad to be able to offer a great treat that families love."

Other sources in the dairy business tell us that despite the slow melt rate of store brand ice cream sandwiches, they are just as healthy as other ice cream and meet all FDA guidelines. In addition, they contain less fat, so may be better on your waistline.

What's in That Sandwich?

A check of ingredients confirms why Haagen Dazs melts quickly, like ice cream from days of yore.

Wal-Mart's ingredient list includes corn syrup, guar gum, and cellulose gum.
Unilever's Klondike Bars's ingredient list is very similar to Walmart's, with similar gums added.
Haagen Dazs contains just cream, milk, sugar, and eggs, and vanilla, but no corn syrup or gums of any type.
However, we should also point out a cup of Haagen Dazs or another premium ice cream costs about $3. For the same price you get a dozen ice cream sandwiches from Wal-Mart, or other stores.

For store brand sandwiches to be as natural as Haagen Dazs, the price would have to be significantly higher.

But even though there's nothing wrong with Walmart sandwiches, Watson misses old fashioned ice cream that melts quickly out in the sun.

Whatever ice cream you prefer, don't waste your money.

Video here:
http://www.theindychannel.com/news/why-dont-ice-cream-sandwiches-melt-anymore



What are we really eating today?
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Very interesting post. I've eaten Great Value ice cream sandwiches and didn't know they Louisiana1976 Jul 2014 #1
Ugh! The very idea! ChisolmTrailDem Jul 2014 #16
Are they actually even ice cream? Erich Bloodaxe BSN Jul 2014 #2
Good point. I don't know the answer to that. aaaaaa5a Jul 2014 #4
Maybe embalmers should be concerned - LiberalElite Jul 2014 #8
The McDonald's hamberger thing is a simple matter of portion size and moisture content... Silent3 Jul 2014 #12
I'm not sure either. gvstn Jul 2014 #7
Interesting hollysmom Jul 2014 #27
I'll have to look into this to dispute my tastebuds. gvstn Jul 2014 #30
I don't know about the spin Walmart is putting on this. Curmudgeoness Jul 2014 #3
Oh god! NOT GUAR GUM!!! Codeine Jul 2014 #5
I'm sorry. Ice cream should melt. aaaaaa5a Jul 2014 #6
It melts. I guarantee you it melts. Codeine Jul 2014 #13
it's a matter of quality ingredients, Codeine. Scootaloo Jul 2014 #26
So it's not healthy like natural ice cream? phil89 Jul 2014 #9
Half assed science Indydem Jul 2014 #10
Half? That being quite generous Thor_MN Jul 2014 #19
Soft serve machines can adjust the air Mnpaul Jul 2014 #22
Soft serve is not ice cream. Up to a point, the higher the air, the slower the melting Thor_MN Jul 2014 #31
If Walmart Ice Cream Sandwiches don't melt Tetris_Iguana Jul 2014 #11
it's cheap crappy ice cream that tastes cheap eShirl Jul 2014 #14
My Dad said in Australia, the ice cream takes longer to melt > more cream in them. KittyWampus Jul 2014 #15
at least it melts eShirl Jul 2014 #20
"What are we really eating today?" Spitfire of ATJ Jul 2014 #17
What concerns me ... lpbk2713 Jul 2014 #18
While it's tempting to use this thread to SheilaT Jul 2014 #21
I had a similar experience OldRedneck Jul 2014 #23
I hate to bust your bubble but... gvstn Jul 2014 #24
Try blue bell.... rppper Jul 2014 #25
better for the kids Niceguy1 Jul 2014 #28
What are yall complaining about? RobertEarl Jul 2014 #29
That's because they are made from plastic. nt kelliekat44 Jul 2014 #32
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