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Blue Moon and Del’s: 2,000 miles and two great treats
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Tags: del's, blue moon, ice cream, frozen lemonade, rhode island

Without thinking about it, I had two of my all-time favorite treats today. With dinner (which comprised a healthy salad, thank you very much), I mixed up a packet of Del's Frozen Lemonade, a gift from a friend in Rhode Island.

For dessert, I had a scoop of Blue Moon ice cream my mom dropped off the other day. I knew that Del's is unique to New England -- it's about the only thing I miss after living there for five years. What I didn't know until now is that Blue Moon is local to the Midwest, and perhaps even invented in Milwaukee.

First, the Del's: In Rhode Island, their slogan is "Stop at the Sign of the Lemon." Dozens and dozens of frozen lemonade stands dot the landscape of this tiny state, and the flavor is totally unique. It's sweet but natural tasting, with tiny chunks of lemon rind. Real Rhode Islanders don't use a straw or a spoon, but shovel the stuff in by crinkling the wax-lined cups.

I used to eat / drink Del's by the gallon in high school, and when I went back for my reunion last summer, I ordered as many as possible. The mix my friend Pam gave me tastes fairly good, but it's not quite the same. (Side note: a Del's franchise did show up in Milwaukee, and oddly enough, in Maryvale, Ariz., in the mid '90s, but it's gone now. I remember drinking one at Bastille Days in 1996 and thinking I had died and gone to lemon heaven.)

Then there's Blue Moon: I used to team up this ice cream flavor with watermelon sherbet at the Chocolate Factory, and come to think of it, I still do. Apparently, the flavor, which has been described as everything from Fruit Loops to pistachio, is a Wisconsin thing. According to some light and unscientific Google-based research, Blue Moon was invented in1950 by Chicago's Edgar A. Weber & Co. "It's a very Midwestern flavor, and why it's so popular with us is that you can't find it anywhere else," said Steve Sauter, founder of IceCreamSource.com.

That's about all I have to say regarding Del's and Blue Moon, but something about having them both on the same day struck me as blog-worthy. I have no wise or pithy conclusion or further juxtaposition to add here. Just two unique desserts on one very average Monday. Talkback amongst yourselves.

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belle123 Kopp's has Blue Moon Shakes - my husband got one yesterday and loved it!
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