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Posted on: Sat, 03/06/2004 - 6:45am
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Synthia.
We are from Atlanta. How about you?
carol

Posted on: Sat, 03/06/2004 - 7:04am
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I found these in our Stop "N Shop in central New Jersey. I wrote to Alex and told him how great they are and maybe we all could convince him to make regular ice cream also.

Posted on: Sun, 03/07/2004 - 10:49am
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I shop at Meijers but I have not seen the swirlwich yet. Ahs anyone seen these at their Meijer stores?

Posted on: Sun, 03/07/2004 - 11:48am
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I saw the Philly Swirl sorbet pops at Costco on Toronto, Canada.

Posted on: Tue, 03/09/2004 - 12:39am
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These are GREAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Posted on: Tue, 03/09/2004 - 12:44am
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Our Publix just got them in! I just got home from the store and my son #2 and I had to try them. We ate the whole box. Strawberry ones are favorite at this time. Guess we don't need lunch now! I am glad I bought 2 boxes. My PA son doesn't get home from school until 3.....

Posted on: Tue, 03/09/2004 - 2:55am
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Has anyone noticed the typo near the ingredients section of the wrappers on the sandwiches themselves? It says something like "Manufactured in a peanut tree nut environment", leaving off the very important word "free"! Since it was printed correctly on the outer package and since we've all had so much contact with Alex from Philly Swirl, I'm not concerned, but it is kind of a silly typo, to accidentally proclaim that they're made in am environment with nuts.

Posted on: Wed, 03/10/2004 - 6:11am
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Was in Framingham today and got some at the S&S near Bj's and shopper's world. Still have not seen them at the S&S in Acton, though they said they would have them.
Anyway, they are very good. I tried one while dd was at school, and she will hopefully get one after a good dinner tonight. She only ate the cookies in her lunch today, so no treats for now! becca

Posted on: Thu, 03/11/2004 - 11:12am
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Thank you MAx and Alex, for everything!

Posted on: Fri, 03/12/2004 - 1:23am
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Hey, Debbie, saw a bunch of the sandwiches at the Acton Stop and Shop today. The entire Philly Swirl line has higher placement in the freezer now. Used to be on the bottom and hard to spot unless you knew to look for the brand.
Unfortunately I just bought 2 boxes. I guess I should grab some next time just so they sell well and they keep carrying them. becca

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