Archive for the ‘Helmet Sundaes’ Category

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Monday, August 10th, 2009
A rockin' helmet sundae at Fenway Park

A rockin' helmet sundae at Fenway Park

Nice variety

Saturday, April 4th, 2009
Sundae Helmets at Dayton's 5/3 Field

Sundae Helmets at Dayton's 5/3 Field

Helmet ice

Tuesday, March 17th, 2009
This totally hit the spot

This totally hit the spot

Mud Hens helmet sundae

Sunday, July 27th, 2008
An EPIC Toledo Mudhens helmet sundae

An EPIC Toledo Mudhens helmet sundae

Mud Hens helmet sundae. OMG!!1!

Dave got this one, complete with Mud Hens helmet. I couldn’t handle eating two in one day. I just couldn’t do it.

Generosities

Sunday, July 27th, 2008
BOOM!

BOOM!

The Helmet Cup ice cream was $6 at Comerica Park, but I got a big ol’ heapin’ of ice cream with that $6. I flat out could not eat all that I had gotten. The sign says you get two dips. I got 4.37 dips. The helmet cup lady held nothing back.

Helmet Sundae = Win

Tuesday, July 22nd, 2008
This was a good one.

This was a good one.

Here’s to a Reds win tonight! More delicious photos over at OMG Helmet Sundae.

Sundae trio

Tuesday, July 22nd, 2008
A Triad of Treats

A Triad of Treats

Hot night

Wednesday, July 16th, 2008
On the brink of overload.

On the brink of overload.

The helmet ice cream called for backup in the form of a strawberry margarita.

Orioles. Really?

Wednesday, July 16th, 2008

A Triple-A Treat

A Triple-A Treat

What the hell Louisville? Can’t you get some Bats helmets made up to serve your ice cream in? I can get a Dragons helmet up in Dayton and a Legends helmet in Lexington… but no Bats helmet in Louisville? Absolute silliness. I guess I’ll take the Orioles helmet this time, but next time I may just pass on the helmet sundae. Harsh, I know… but that’s how I roll.

The "Helmet Cup"

Sunday, June 22nd, 2008
Melting in the heat

Melting in the heat

No helmet sundaes here at Yankee Stadium, at least not out here in the bleachers. Out here, they are called “helmet cups” where you get a helmet and ice cream, and that is about it. I felt pretty lucky to get sprinkles.

So, since we were out in the bleachers, I felt I missed out on all that Yankee Stadium had to offer. Like Wrigley Field in Chicago, the bleachers at Yankee Stadium have their own entrance and the rest of the stadium is not accessible. The food and merchandise seemed pretty bare bones out there. I imagine it was a little better in the main part of the stadium.

We did end up going to the Yankee Team store behind home plate after the game, but that was the only experience other than the bleachers. Don’t worry, we didn’t pick up much. Just a Yankee Stadium magnet – like the players are wearing on their sleeves and a program.