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Interesting if you are in the area. The price for ...

Interesting if you are in the area. The price for the production tour is $ 4 for an adult and free for children. This factory tour is short, it's a video explaining the history of the founders of the company and how they did it, then a production tour on a closed gangway for observation. The explanations and clear and the visit is carried out under the eye of a dynamic guide. It's a visit just long enough for a 6 year old toddler who will be fascinated with how ice cream is made. In addition, the end of the visit concludes with the tasting of a sample of ice cream, the quantity of which is equivalent to that of a baby-sized cone. Considering that this is a product rich in calories and flavor, you will be satisfied with this sample. On site, there is a drinking trough for humans and animals, toilets, picnic tables, a children's play park with chair for parents and a visit to the cemetery of vanished flavors.

The texts inscribed on the tombstones of the vanished flavors are very humorous. The places are well organized and clean, but beware, during the tourist season it is busy. The souvenir shop is interesting and there is a counter for the purchase of cones or any other frozen treats produced by the company.

We were at JayPeak and took a little detour in the area. The road is beautiful and the landscapes to get there are magnificent. There is a possibility of making several stops in the area which are worth seeing. The ride from JayPeak was about 1: 00-1: 30, nearby you can also go to Cold Hollow cider mills where there are delicious cider donuts (really delicious) and a little cafe or l 'we eat very very well (we had a great time)

In short, Vermont is a region that pleasantly surprised me!

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