The one I remember was Mocha Mix ice cream. My grandma always had a tub in the freezer. It wasn't my favorite, but it was consistently there, so it's a good memory.
They sell it in Europe. In China I had an individual one on a stick. It was great, no sharing required, all for me!
They sell it in kind of an oval tub now. I sometimes miss the novelty of the box, but it does get a lot less freezer burn in the tub. The scoops from the counter are still cylindrical, though.
Do the still make Vienatta cake? I haven't seen it. I miss that stuff.
They sell it in Europe. In China I had an individual one on a stick. It was great, no sharing required, all for me!
I didn't necessarily partake in a lot of this stuff, but there was a drug store chain called Thrifty (the name is complicated because it was used by competitors too) that had its own ice cream. Rite-Aid bought out the company, and apparently they still sell it, although there are no locations near where I live.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thrifty_PayLess#Thrifty_Ice_Cream
I also miss ice cream sold in rectangular thin-paperboard boxes. You know - the kind that opened via a flap or tear strip on the side and had to be tucked in. These days I only see ice cream in tubs or round cartons. Most ice cream sold this way wasn't fancy, but it was comfort food.
They sell it in kind of an oval tub now. I sometimes miss the novelty of the box, but it does get a lot less freezer burn in the tub. The scoops from the counter are still cylindrical, though.