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Hard Ice CreamBananaBlack RaspberryBubble GumButter Crunch
Butter Pecan*
Cake Batter
Campfire S'mores
Cherry Vanilla
Chocolate Chocolate Chip
CoffeeCoconut*Coconut Chip with Almond Joy®*Coffee Almond Fudge*
Coffee Kahlua Brownie
Coffee OreoCookie Dough
Cotton Candy
Crunch-a-saurusDeath by ChocolateGrapenut Custard
Green Monster
Maple Walnut*Melts In Your Mouth with M&M®
Mint Chocolate Chip
Mocha ChipMoose Tracks*Orange PineappleOREO®
Peanut Butter Cup with Reeses®*
Peppermint StickPistachio*Rocky Road*Rum Raisin
Strawberry
Strawberry Cheesecake
Toffee Crunch with Heath® Bar
Totally Turtle*
Way Milky with Milky Way®
Vanilla
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95% Fat Free YogurtChocolate Almond*Purple Berry ChipFrench VanillaCoffee Toffee with Heath® Bar
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Low Fat (95% Fat Free) No Sugar Added Ice CreamCoffee
Black Raspberry
SherbertOrangeWatermelon
VeganVanillaBerry SupremeChocolate Peanut Butter*
NOTE: Flavors subject to change due to availability.
*May contain nuts
Richie's Slush
Blue Vanilla
Watermelon
Lemon
Cherry
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Proudly serving award-winning, dairy fresh, Richardson’s Ice Cream.
Richardson’s has been continuously family-run since day one. The farm and ice cream operations are currently managed by the 9th generation. The Richardsons came to America in 1636, after having been farmers in England. They first stopped in Charlestown and then helped settle the pasture lands of Woburn. By 1695, David Richardson moved from Woburn to Salem Village, which is now part of Middleton, Massachusetts. David started Richardson's Farm as it is known today. For the first few generations in Middleton, the Richardsons were mostly subsistence farmers: milking cows, raising chickens, vegetables and any other food needed to sustain the family through their normal daily activities. From those humble, the Richardson's have milked cows in Middleton every day since the 1600’s; more than 300 years or 109,500 days straight!