Who Remembers "Tiger-Tiger" Orange/Licorice Ice Cream?

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scoots

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I came across a photo of an extinct Ice Cream: "Tiger-Tiger" - An orange matrix streaked with black licorice by Sani-Dairy.

I know nothing about this stuff, other than the graphics have a "Tony the Tiger-ish" vibe from the early 60's.

Does anybody remember it? Was it regional? Did you like it?

As a kid I hated licorice, but now it has an appeal to me.

-Let me know what y'all thought.

Bill

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If it had gotten this far south I would remember it.  I tried EVERYthing licorice flavored back then. 

We had our own regional dairies but nobody with that degree of imagination.
 
We summered in

the Muskoka Lakes region of Ontario Canada for most of the 1970s, and our nearest town, Bracebridge, had a independent ice cream stand, and they had a version, which they called "Tiger Tail." Ma liked it, my sister and I loved it. The licorice was real, but not overwhelming.

I would love to have it again.

Lawrence/Maytagbear
 
Those graphics look a little "packaged" for a small little local dairy...I'd bet that the Licorice Ribbon company sold a package deal for noncompetitive dairies. However, have never seen it. Believe "Moose Tracks" started out life the same way.

 
I don't remember an item like this in the grocery stores, but seems like I saw it at Old Town, which was an ice cream parlor we went to back in the late 60's - early 70's. I always got chocolate chip, coffee, or butter pecan, if I didn't get a hot fudge sundae.
 

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