30

Denali Moose Tracks – Free Shirt Friday

Posted April 18th, 2008 by tbuck

Denali Moose Tracks is owned and operated by husband-and-wife team Wally and June Blume. It is one of the nation’s leading inventors and marketers of premium flavors for ice cream.

Denali Flavors is perhaps best known for its signature flavor, Moose Tracks, which swept the nation in the mid-90s and remains so popular today that it outsells vanilla in some brands. Maybe Denali should do a ShoeMoney flavor. That would be pretty awesome.

Thanks for the free shirt!


If you would like to see your website or company featured on Free Shirt Friday click here

Disclaimer

Before acting on this post, be sure to read my Disclaimer.

- Comment Likes - Comment Dislikes

30 comments. What say you?

  1. Good Comment?
    Cash In Your Pocket...By Tomorrow

    hahah, love the shirt

  2. Good Comment?
    SEO Tricks

    Lovely shirt

  3. Good Comment?
    Debo Hobo

    Peanuts?

  4. Good Comment?
    Debo Hobo

    I have never tried Moose Track flavored ice cream, I am going to assume it has some sort of chocolate. I need to head over tot their site when I am done here.

    I would imagine you have a back log of t-shirts. How do you choose which ones to feature?

  5. Good Comment?
    Chetan

    Very soon i will be sending a t-shirt your way Shoe :)

  6. Good Comment?
    auctionpixelpage.com

    Does anybody know if this ice cream in available outside the US? Is it in Australia ? Perhaps somewhere on the God Coast?

  7. Good Comment?
    Lumpy

    Man, that’s too big….

  8. Good Comment?
    Lumpy

    You’ll look alot better in our Biker Black L2 Shirt! LOL! I sent you one a few days ago – hope you like it!

    Lumpy

  9. Good Comment?
    Mike Huang

    Great looking shirT! :D

    -Mike

  10. Good Comment?
    Googlelady

    I would love to see a report on how much traffic they get giving you the t-shirt. May be I will be the first one just trying to find the best t-shirt for you ;)

  11. Good Comment?
    Meethere

    Did they sent ice cream too. :mrgreen:

  12. Good Comment?
    Web Marketeer

    How many t-shirts do you own? Do you keep them all, or hand them out to friends and family?

  13. Good Comment?
    Terry Tay

    I think jeremy got hooked up with some free moose tracks but he’s holding out on us. lol He does have some extra room in the shirt though ;-)
    ~Terry

  14. Good Comment?
    Flimjo

    Is moose tracks in any way related to bear tracks?

  15. Good Comment?
    Dr. Teeth

    Doesn’t fit you

  16. Good Comment?
    Flimjo

    Moose tracks is quite possibly my favorite ice cream flavor. (yea, that shirt is huge man).

  17. Good Comment?
    Georgia

    The shirt is large on purpose because the ice cream is so darn good that you’re going to need the extra room.

  18. Good Comment?
    Chetan

    You look buried inside the t-shirt lol. Btw just after posting this, is the shirt thrown away?

  19. Good Comment?
    Stephanie

    Another Moose Tracks fan here. I love their cherry flavored version, or pretty much the fudge they use in general.

  20. Good Comment?
    Paul

    I have never heard of this brand before. I wonder how to get some free Moose Tracks, Wally? June? I do love Ice Cream!

  21. Good Comment?
    Nicholas James

    Nice shirt :)

  22. Good Comment?
    Loretta

    That’s to leave room for “ice cream belly” -lol-

  23. Good Comment?
    Samir

    ahah awesome T-Shirt!

  24. Good Comment?
    ShoeMoney

    lol this shirt is way to big for me

  25. Good Comment?
    Affiliate Confession

    Just checked out their web site, pretty cool

  26. Good Comment?
    jim

    Just don’t have a ton of ice cream :) everything in moderation!

  27. Good Comment?
    Hustle Strategy

    Sounds good right about now. Bad timing for my diet.

  28. Good Comment?
    Not John Chow

    I love Moosetracks! and I love your new shirt!

Join the Discussion

*Discount rate good on new registrations only. Credits or refunds cannot be issued on previous registrations. Discount rate good through February 6, 2010, prevailing rate applies after that.