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We are lucky to be able to purchase Philly Swirl at most of the supermarkets in our area.
If you have not already contacted Philly Swirl, please call them and ask where you can find their products in stores near you, they are extremely helpful and have excellent customer service!
Good Luck and I hope your daughter is well soon! [img]http://uumor.pair.com/nutalle2/peanutallergy/smile.gif[/img]
I am in Massachusetts and have been seeing Philly Swirl pops and icec(like Italian ice) in our local Stop and Shop. Pricey, though at $4.99 a box! I did purchase there for a stash at school. Propbably the same price for a 24 or 36 count at Costco, though! becca
I live in Mass. and the philly swirls are 2.99 a box at Stop & shop and Shaw's also carries them, I am just waiting for the Safe ice cream to get up here ( it should be any day) from philly swirl!!!
Raising for contact info. becca
[img]http://uumor.pair.com/nutalle2/peanutallergy/redface.gif[/img] Can someone please tell me what the heck a Philly Swirl is? It does sound like some sort of sherbert, but then the descriptions go on further so that it sounds a lot more exciting than say a plain sherbet (? spelling - my mind has gone blank to-day, more than usual), so what the heck is one? And should I be checking the grocery store to see if they have any? And do I check the freezer section - the ice cream section specifically?
Best wishes! [img]http://uumor.pair.com/nutalle2/peanutallergy/smile.gif[/img]
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Cindy, Philly Swirls are a cup of flavored ice, like an Italian Ice, and I personally do not like the consitency of flavors as well as I do the Luigi's Italian Ices here in the staes. But kids love them. They are swirled with two or more flavors, and onclude cotton candy type flavors( I prefer lemon and simple fruity flavors, which is why I do not think thses are as tasty). They do also make swirled pops(frozen), like popsicles. I get them because they are safe, and dd likes them. becca
On their site at: [url="http://www.phillyswirl.com/"]http://www.phillyswirl.com/[/url] it looks like they are only in the US. Has anyone seen if they're making ice cream yet? (My son's severely milk allergic so I hope they'll label well)
[This message has been edited by Jana R (edited February 10, 2003).]
My kids, both PA, love them!! Yeah Philly Swirl!
I'm still willing to drive grave distances to find this stuff - I can't seem to find it in Ontario (have spoken with Philly Swirl guys who did say to check various Costco's and that they do have problems getting it into stores in Canada) - every Costco I've gone to lately doesn't have it. Perhaps it's only a summer staple in Canada?
If anyone can point me in the direction of a store that has Philly Swirl in stock at this time of year, in Ontario, I'd be eternally grateful. [img]http://uumor.pair.com/nutalle2/peanutallergy/smile.gif[/img]
I talked to Philly Swirl about 2 weeks ago, they are still going to make the ice cream pops too. From what they said they are making them but testing them out in a small area to see how they do first before really getting them out there. This is what I got out of the conversation with them. I already have our dairy manager at the local Giant supermarket on the lookout for them!! [img]http://uumor.pair.com/nutalle2/peanutallergy/biggrin.gif[/img]
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