Ian W.
Yelp
I love Cows Ice Cream! While on PEI, I visited several Cows locations to keep my Cows Ice Cream craving in check and to purchase some Cows merchandise at 25 percent off (season end sales).
A visit to PEI would not be complete without taking the Cows Creamery Factory Tour, which runs every 30 minutes (Jun-Aug)/hour (Sep-Oct) at the Cows Creamery head office at the PEI Factory Shops, which also has the Cows retail store and ice cream shop.
Last weekend, I decided to take the Cows Creamery Factory Tour, which was $6 plus taxes (under $7 total) per adult and you get to wear a neat paper hat for the tour. The hat is "Made in the USA"-yayyy! The tour group met inside the store and the tour guide was wearing a cool purple Cows Creamery Factory Tour shirt. We were given a sample of the Cows chocolate covered potato chips as we entered the back area.
On the 30 minute tour, we learned about the history and culture of Cows Creamery, as well as the manufacturing processes of their "moo-rific" Cows t-shirts, extra old cheddar cheese making (partnership with ADL), and their moo-tastic Cows Ice Cream. Still photography is allowed, but no video recording is allowed. We watched a few "behind the scenes" videos as we walked by the manufacturing (factory) areas behind glass windows. At the time of our tour (except for one employee folding new t-shirts), no one was making t-shirts, ice cream, or cheese. The ice cream making area was already broken down and cleaned up for the season. We were given samples of aged cheddar cheese and a small paper cup with Gooey Mooey ice cream, yummy! The Cows Ice Cream is very dense, rich, and creamy with less than 20 percent air.
The wall in the ice cream sampling room had images on posters of the creative colourful Cows t-shirts sold over the years. My favourites are Moogaritaville, The Cowprentice, Steerbucks Coffee, SpongeCow SquareMoo, Pokecow, Indiana Moo, Lizzie Mooguire, Scooby Moo, and many others. I bought a Hannah Mootana baby tee as a gag gift on my last visit to PEI. I only wished they made a "Selena Moomez" t-shirt (does not exist, just a thought) to complement those popular "Justin Beefer" t-shirts. In the store, they also had Moo Direction and "I'm Mooey and I Know It" (LMFAO) t-shirts on sale.
After the tour, I got myself a Double Scoop of Mocha Almond Fudge ($4.75 plus taxes) in a cone before heading off PEI to New Brunswick. I would like to take the Factory Tour again, but will return earlier in the summer season on a weekday to see the manufacturing processes live in action.