- The base of Turkey Hill Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough is brown sugar and molasses flavored ice cream. This is different from the normal vanilla base in cookie dough ice cream, so I was looking forward to tasting it. The fact that Turkey Hill boasted on the cover that it was the "Original Recipe" and that this was "Real Ice Cream" led me to think that it was "back to basics time" with Turkey Hill. We uncapped the container to find loads of choco chips and few cookie dough pieces. The ice cream didn't have any real smell and the consistency was not very creamy (probably due to only 25% saturated fat). The cookie dough itself was gritty in texture and flavorful. I just wished there were more chunks and for as many choco chips as there were, they didn't have much of a flavor at all! Bummer. The ice cream itself was pretty good and was by far the best part about the concoction.
- Turkey Hill "Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough" is a pretty standard looking ice cream from the outside. The promise of "brown sugar and molasses flavored ice cream" in combination with chocolate chip cookie dough pieces sounded interesting, mostly because most other ice cream manufacturers just use a vanilla ice cream base. Unfortunately, that's about where the interesting part of this ice cream ended. When we opened the container, there was only one chocolate chip cookie dough piece to be seen. Turkey Hill's "Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough" looked more like a non-alien-green "Mint Chocolate Chip" ice cream. Thankfully, there was some redemption in that the ice cream tasted good enough. There was no aftertaste, but there also weren't many chocolate chip cookie dough pieces to be found. I felt like I was on an ice cream treasure hunt, but there was never any prize to be found. There were FAR more chips than cookie dough and this would have been a Cone Up review if it were opposite.