S’mores is the newest flavor creation that Crescent Ridge has added to their 31 flavors and it is available at the company’s Dairy Bars in Sharon (407 Bay Road) and Holbrook (176 South Franklin Street, Route 37) as well as through home delivery. S’mores was the winning flavor suggested by ice cream aficionados last summer during the “Create a Crescent Flavor” ice cream contest commemorating Crescent Ridge Dairy’s 75th year.
S’mores is a chocolate based ice cream with a fudge swirl that runs throughout. Chunks of real graham crackers and real marshmallows are carefully churned in.
“S’mores is absolutely delicious and reminds me of sitting around the old camp fire,” noted Mark Parrish, president of the family-owned Crescent Ridge Dairy.
A Dairy of Distinction
Crescent Ridge Dairy has been providing small batch milk and quality provisions to customers since 1932. Now serving more than 100 communities throughout the Boston area, Crescent Ridge Dairy provides the convenience, quality and customer care demanded in today’s busy lifestyles.
Crescent Ridge is known for their creamy, delicious hormone (rBST) free milk in environmentally-friendly glass bottles. Over the years, Crescent Ridge’s home delivery product line has grown to include wholesome USDA Choice beef, all-natural chicken raised without antibiotics, top quality seafood and more than 150 other quality provisions. Named a “Dairy of Distinction” by the Massachusetts Farm Bureau and the 2007 winner of the Massachusetts Family Business award, Crescent Ridge Dairy has received many accolades for their products from The Phantom Gourmet, Boston Parent’s Paper and others.
In addition to delivery service, Crescent Ridge has two Dairy Bars – located in Sharon and Holbrook – which offer 31 flavors of award-winning ice cream and five flavors of frozen yogurt in addition to other dairy products. Crescent Ridge Dairy is headquartered at 355 Bay Road in Sharon, Mass. For more information, contact 800-660-2740 or visit the website at www.crescentridge.com.
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