Saturday, June 28, 2008
Ben & Jerry's: Factory Tour
Ben & Jerry's factory is neatly located in Waterbury, Vermont, minutes away from Monpelier, the capital city of the state. The tour merely costs $3 per adult, any 12 years old and younger get to go for free. At the end of the tour, everyone is given an opportunity for ice cream tasting, the best part of the tour indeed!
The tour itself is a very quick one, it is started with a 6.5 minutes video on the history of the company, followed by a look at the production in which the tour leader speaks about the process while a video is also being shown. The factory was visible from the window, right down below. No photography is allowed on this section.
Labels:
Ben and Jerry's,
factory tour,
ice cream,
Montpelier,
travel,
USA,
Vermont
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Yum! That's a factory tour I wouldn't mind taking.
ReplyDeleteI always take people here to the Celestial Seasonings factory, which is also quick and fun, even if you don't drink a lot of tea.
I hope to go to Colorado one day, it sounds like a beautiful place. I would love to go to Celestial Seasonings factory too.
ReplyDeleteIn my previous job, I went to many factory tours including, marble, paper, cast iron, noodles. This Ben & Jerry's is the best so far!!