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Retro ice cream powder

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Daij | 09:04 Tue 21st Jun 2011 | Food & Drink
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In the late 60’s early 70’s I remember ice cream powder that made the best ice cream I’ve ever tasted. It came in a tin which was predominantly light blue in colour. Does anyone remember this and what it was called? More importantly, is it still available?
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I found this http://www.purenature...-powder-vanilla.html. I think they use powder in 'Mr Whippy' type machines but you'd probably have to buy it in industrial sized quantities.
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Not the one I was thinking about but thanks for taking the time.
Can't help but I do sympathise. I remember it as being wonderful. We had a milk factory in our village in a dairy farming area and I was told that it was a bi-product. I recall that the tins were cylindrical about 4" tall with a key to open them (like corned beef).
It was just as nice eating the powder as eating it as ice-cream (I regularly raided the pantry for illicit spoonfuls of this and horlicks powder!).
I think it was made by adding water and freezing the mixture.
I hope you find something more useful about it's availability.

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