Those ice cream cones you enjoy at Dairy Queen and McDonald's are made in nearby Hermitage, PA. Our scout group recently took a very interesting tour of their facilities.
After you are set up with hair (and beard) nets, you'll learn about the different style & shape cones they make while you are surrounded by boxes upon boxes of ice cream cones. You'll be amazed to learn how many cones they make in a day! From there, you'll be taken into the production areas where you'll be able to marvel at the process. At the end of the tour, you'll be treated to a ice cream cone as well as a box to take home!
Joy Cone
If your group is interested in taking a tour, here are some guidelines they'll ask you to follow...
1. Hair nets must be worn in production area.
2. All jewelry and wrist watches are to be removed ( a plain wedding band is permitted)
3. Leave handbags and backpacks in the car or lobby
4. No open toe shoes (sandals, flip flops, etc.)
5. No cameras in the production area.
6. Must stay with the tour guide.
7. No items in any pockets above the waist.
8. Restrooms ARE NOT open to the public. (there is a Sheetz just before the factory)
9. Must wear shirts/tops with sleeves, please make sure shirt is free of rhinestone design
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