Blue Bell’s New Cookies ‘n Cream Cone Ice Cream Is Worthy of Having Seconds

Photo credit: Blue Bell
Photo credit: Blue Bell

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For those who live in the states where Blue Bell is sold, you know how good a bowl of their ice cream is. The freezer aisle at your local grocery store is calling your name, because the new Cookies ‘n Cream Cone flavor is combines everything you love about the frozen dessert in a single scoop.

The new Blue Bell flavor starts with vanilla ice cream. It’s combined with chocolate crème-filled cookie crumbles, chocolate cone pieces that are coated in dark chocolate, and a chocolate fudge sauce. Basically, if you consider yourself a chocoholic, this pint is for you.

If you’ve been a fan of the brand for a while, you might remember the Cookie Cone that was introduced in 1997 and was mostly sold in school cafeterias. It hasn’t been available since 2015, so maybe this new ice cream will fill at least part of that void in your heart.

“Some of you will remember our Cookie Cone, which inspired this flavor. Imagine our Cookies ‘n Cream Ice Cream, then add in cone pieces and a fudgy swirl. It’s an ice cream with all of the delicious ingredients of a Cookie Cone. It’s your favorite cone, but in a carton,” Joe Robertson, executive director of advertising & marketing for Blue Bell, said in a press release.

The flavor officially hit shelves on Feb. 25, so you shouldn’t have a problem finding it near you. It comes in half-gallon and pint sizes, and will be in stores for a limited time. While you’re in the freezer aisle anyway, you might want to pick up the limited-edition Cotton Candy (pink and blue cotton candy-flavored ice cream) and Orange Swirl (orange sherbet and vanilla ice cream) frozen treats that have returned. It’s an ice cream party, for sure!

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