Häagen-Dazs Just Dropped An Entire Line Of Boozy Ice Cream

Photo credit: Häagen-Dazs
Photo credit: Häagen-Dazs

From Delish

UPDATE: February 7, 2019 at 11:10 a.m.

More than a year and a half after we first covered the boozy ice cream line sold in Canada, Häagen-Dazs has brought the Spirits Collection to the United States. The flavors are slightly different, and honestly all sounds amazing. Here's the run-down.

There are five traditional pints made with Irish cream, rum, bourbon, or stout. The flavors are Irish Cream Brownie, Rum Tres Leches (with chunks of actual tres leches cake!), Bourbon Vanilla Bean Truffle, Stout Chocolate Pretzel Crunch, and Bourbon Praline Pecan. There's also a non-dairy option-Amaretto Black Cherry Almond Toffee. YUM.

The Irish Cream cookie square rounds out the collection. It's made with a chocolate cookie and Irish Cream-infused ice cream covered in dark chocolate and comes in a three-pack box.

Photo credit: Haagen-Dazs
Photo credit: Haagen-Dazs

To note, these products all contain less than 0.5% alcohol, so you won't get drunk on them alone. They do make solid additions to cocktails and ice cream floats, though, so do with that information what you will.

The Spirits Collection is rolling out in grocery stores now and will be widely available by April. Starting March 1, some of the Spirits flavors will be in Häagen-Dazs scoop shop locations, too.

ORIGINAL POST: July 8, 2017 at 12:49 p.m.

While everyone has been busy raving about Prosecco pops and mimosa floats (also delish), Häagen-Dazs Canada casually dropped an entire line of boozy ice cream flavors.

Five alcohol-filled flavors are available at Walmart locations throughout Canada, and they all sound pretty amazing. There's Rum Vanilla Caramel Blondie, Whiskey Chocolate Truffle, Irish Cream Coffee & Biscotti, Vodka Key Lime Pie, and Rum Ginger Cookie.

While these ice cream pints won't get you drunk on their own (the alcohol content doesn't exceed 1 percent, according to Nestle), there's no reason you can't use 'em in a boozy milkshake. For what it's worth, they're made with 100% Canadian dairy, so you're also supporting Justin Trudeau while indulging. Win win.

The Spirits collection hasn't been spotted in the States yet, but since it's such a mainstream brand (and people seem to be loving the product), we wouldn't be surprised if Häagen-Dazs launched the flavors here too.

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