Goose Brothers Ice Cream has been a miracle in my life. In late June I was heading home from a back woods party being thrown by an old friend of mine who now lives off the land in a decaying cabin . Anyway, on my way home from this party I saw a pair of eyes 👀 staring at me as I drove. I slammed on the brakes but it was to late. I hit the creature. I got out of my car and was shocked that he was just a baby raccoon. I quickly grabbed some old rags from my trunk and wrapped them around the poor little guy. He was bleeding and hurt pretty badly. I ran him to a vet as fast as I could but they refused service because this was a wild animal. I then took him home. I put him in a nice sized cat pen that I had laying in the basement. I fed the raccoon lettuce , berries and sardines but he refused to eat. The baby raccoon laid in that cat pen for three days looking weaker each day. On that third day I bought a quart of Goose Brothers chocolate chip ice cream. I placed the ice cream in a dish and placed it in front of the little guy. He tasted it with his little tongue and then began to eat. He ate the ice cream and soon began to eat his other food also. He looked like a whole different animal. Goose Brothers Ice cream literally saved his life. I then bent over to pad his head and he bit my finger. “Ungrateful little sh@? Head “I yelled and I took my foot and stomped his head in. I then got a rabbi shot from my doctor . Even though this all ended horribly just remember that Goose Brothers Ice Cream isn’t just the best tasting Ice cream ever. It also...
Read moreGreat Prices for Home-Made Hand-Dipped Ice Cream. Depending on how busy they are, (my experience was on Fathers Day weekend) the wait in line can or May take a little time to process but it’s well worth the wait once you’re served. 👌🏽🍦 Majority of the seating is available outside on picnic benches. However there is limited indoor seating depending on how busy the establishment may be. It seems to be a popular destination. I will certainly be visiting again next time I’m in the area.
Fairly easy access for a Ice Cream Pit Stop While traveling along the i-81 corridor Exit 29 (King St. Exit Walnut Bottom Rd. Route 174)
Attn Truckers!! Shopping center parking is available across the street for Truck Drivers if needed.
Can’t beat the prices!
$3.00 $3.50 & $4.00 for basic sugar cone or dish Small, Medium, Large
$4.50 for a waffle cone
Shakes, Malts, & Floats were, $5.00 for a medium & $5.50 for a large.
Sundaes $4.50 Banana Split $5.75 Quarts $6.50 1/2 Gallon $8.75
17oz bottles $2.00 (I suppose this was...
Read moreI have no idea how this place gets 4.5 stars. The ice cream I had was the sorriest excuse for pistachio I have ever had . I saw it and asked "are you sure this is pistachio?" The kid replied "yeah, sorry we ran out of green dye" Real pistashio is not dyed. I was referring to the little pieces of what appeared to be " ju ju bees" and lack of pistachio nuts. Omg. Don't waste your time. I'm left to assume its the only ice cream within a 200 mile radius of the people rating the...
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