Walmart Walmart: Häagen-Dazs Ice Cream Tubs or Bars $3.87 (regularly $5.98) Häagen-Dazs Ice Cream Tubs or Bars $3.87!
get this dealThis is a deal best served ice cold, because you can stock up on ice cream and get Häagen-Dazs tubs or bars for $3.87 (regularly $5.98) at Walmart, for a total savings of $2.11!
The best store-bought ice cream according to an informal survey of three RFD employees, the $3.87 price is one of the lowest we've seen this year for Häagen-Dazs and includes their new spirit flavours!
You can get this deal in Walmart stores or order online for in-store pickup and we've listed a few flavours to give you a taste of what's available.
- Häagen-Dazs Ice Cream, Brownies & Cookie Dough, 500mL - $3.87 (regularly $5.98)
- Häagen-Dazs Ice Cream, Coffee, 500mL - $3.87 (regularly $5.98)
- Häagen-Dazs Ice Cream, Cookie Dough Dynamo, 500mL - $3.87 (regularly $5.98)
- Häagen-Dazs Ice Cream, White Chocolate Raspberry Truffle, 500mL - $3.87 (regularly $5.98)
- Häagen-Dazs Ice Bream Bars, Irish Cream, 3 Pack - $3.87 (regularly $5.98)
- Häagen-Dazs Ice Bream Bars, Vanilla Dark Chocolate, 3 Pack - $3.87 (regularly $5.98)
- Häagen-Dazs Ice Bream Bars, Vanilla Milk Chocolate, 3 Pack - $3.87 (regularly $5.98)
- Häagen-Dazs Spirits Ice Cream, Irish Cream Coffee & Biscotti, 475mL - $3.87 (regularly $6.47)
- Häagen-Dazs Spirits Ice Cream, Rum Vanilla Caramel Blondie, 475mL - $3.87 (regularly $6.47)
- Häagen-Dazs Spirits Ice Cream, Vodka Key Lime Pie, 475mL - $3.87 (regularly $6.47)
Don't freeze on this deal, because it's only available until September 27. Selection will vary by store and Walmart Grocery Pickup is free with a minimum order of $50.00.
Need more than just ice cream? Take a look at this week's Walmart flyer roundup for more shopping ideas!
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View allThe White Chocolate Raspberry Truffle and the Caramel Cone Explosion are my fav two. I was thinking to try the "chocolate" but was disappointed in the "vanilla" (not vanilla bean), so i didnt get it in the end.
Did anyone try the Cookie Dough Dynamo?
Wondering if I should head out after I'm done and pick up a few more tubs. Ah, that fat life.
The agincourt walmart is utter garbage so who knows
When I did a search for it for my local WM online, the flavour didn't come up but it did when I did a Google search for it. Picked up a few.
The Eggo coupons attached with the Breyers/Chipits/Smuckers from the tear pads expire Sept 30.
The Eggo coupons (standalone) from the tear pads expire Dec 31.
Today should be the last day for the deal.
I wonder where my eggo coupons went...or if they're even still any good
Just a heads up that you can price match at London Drugs if your RCSS / Walmart is OOS. I found that LD had more variety too - scored some Cappucino Gelatos ans Vanilla Bean
In a PBS documentary from 1999, Mattus’s daughter Doris recalled her father sitting at the kitchen table late one night pronouncing various made-up names, trying to come up with one that sounded right. Mattus himself would say he wanted the name to sound Danish, since it seemed fancy, and because he wanted to acknowledge Denmark for its kindness toward the Jews during World War II. The title he eventually settled on, Häagen-Dazs, was essentially gibberish—the Danish language doesn’t even use an umlaut over the letter a. But what did that matter to the American ice cream consumer? Mattus forged ahead with the idea, even printing maps of Scandinavia on the first tubs. In 1959 he and Rose established their company, and in 1961, Häagen-Dazs hit stores with three flavors: chocolate, vanilla and coffee. Mattus’s premium ingredients were key: the chocolate came from Belgium, the vanilla from Madagascar, and the coffee from Colombia. Where other brands typically sold for around 50 cents a pint, Häagen-Dazs sold for 75.
The gamble paid off. By the 1970s, pints of Häagen-Dazs were in supermarkets and convenience stores across the country. In 1976, Doris took charge of the first branded ice cream shop, starting a chain of openings that has led to more than 900 stores in 50 different countries. The little company from the Bronx had entered the big, complex world of global food: In 1983, Pillsbury bought Häagen-Dazs, and in 2001 General Mills absorbed Pillsbury, then sold North American licensing rights for the ice cream brand to Nestlé. Today, it’s one of the best-selling ice cream brands in the world.
what else in this world is falsely marketed to give a different look makes you think. "natural spring water" etc.
And according to 680 News last night, the name Haagen Dasz is just a tribute to Denmark, but really doesn't mean anything and is just made up.
Thanks OP!
And at least Pepsico and Coke didn't directly have a hand in killing babies.
Heath bar crunch + any of the cheesecake are missing in Canada.
Update: Just tried the B&J Cherry Garcia last night and it was excellent! Big cherry and chocolate chunks!