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B E N   &   J E R R Y ' S
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Waterbury, Vermont

1992 was the year the first Ben & Jerry's Scoop Shop opened in Russia. VIDEO: The new shop made the Russian kids (and I'm sure a great number of adults) jump with ice cream joy. (1.12 MB)

Wavy Gravy was introduced in 1993. VIDEO: Are ya gettin' a little dizzy? (0.74 MB) I know I am.

To fulfill the ever increasing need to produce more ice cream for the masses, Ben & Jerry's opened their 3rd ice cream factory in St. Albans, VT in 1994.

Well, this concludes my outdoor billboard tour of Ben & Jerry's Ice Cream History, from 1963 to 1994. Inside the factory promises more information, from 1994 to the present.

After playing with the outdoor billboard I quickly discover my turn has finally arrived at the tour ticket booth. I'm a little disappointed to learn that every Monday the factory floor is shutdown. Looking on the bright side, in order to help alleviate the pain, the ticket is free. Now that's rather nice of them. But regardless of whether or not the factory is running, there's always free ice cream samples at the end of each and every tour.

With ticket in hand I enter the Tours & Gift Shop entrance.


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