Two RI companies have partnered on a new ice cream. It's bananas

Two Rhode Island companies, Bananagrams and Green Line Apothecary, have collaborated on a new “Banana Graham” ice cream.

Banana Graham is a homemade, small-batch ice cream from Green Line Apothecary and features a roasted banana and brown butter toffee ice cream with a crunchy graham cracker toffee crumble. It's topped with Bananagrams-inspired letter cookies. It's a fun take on the tile anagram game in the banana-shaped pouch.

“We are so excited to collaborate with our neighbor Green Line on our very own custom ice cream flavor!” said Rena Nathanson, CEO and co-inventor of Bananagrams.

Bananagrams and Green Line Apothecary, in Providence and Wakefield, have collaborated on “Banana Graham” ice cream.
Bananagrams and Green Line Apothecary, in Providence and Wakefield, have collaborated on “Banana Graham” ice cream.

The store has stocked Bananagrams for years, so this was a natural, said Christina Procaccianti, founder, CEO and director of pharmacy at Green Line Apothecary. She described the ice cream as "a scoop of nostalgia and a taste of the wholesome joy that comes from being together.”

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Bananagrams and Green Line Apothecary have collaborated on a new flavor of ice cream, available by the pint for $11.
banana2.jpg Bananagrams and Green Line Apothecary have collaborated on a new flavor of ice cream, available by the pint for $11.

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Banana Graham Ice Cream is currently available by the pint, $11, exclusively at Green Line Apothecary at 905 North Main St., Providence and 245 Main St., Wakefield.

This article originally appeared on The Providence Journal: Bananagrams, Green Line Apothecary partner on Banana Graham ice cream