There are so many great flavors of Ben & Jerry’s Ice Cream to choose from. The brand often uses pop culture names for its pints such as Cherry Garcia (which placed first in our Ben & Jerry’s taste test), The Tonight Dough, Phish Food, and my current personal favorite—Lights, Caramel, Action. Other pints are simply named for what’s inside them, like PB S’More and Cookie Dough. And each and every one of these pints has its fans.
But when it comes to picking the best, it’s difficult, especially considering just how many delicious flavors the Vermont-based ice cream maker sells. And now that decision is even harder to make because Ben & Jerry’s just announced that it’s bringing back a seasonal flavor that many fans consider the G.O.A.T. (greatest of all time).
Ben & Jerry’s Brings Back Pumpkin Cheesecake Flavor
It’s official: Ben & Jerry’s Pumpkin Cheesecake ice cream is back. The brand describes the flavor as taking the great taste of pumpkin cheesecake and giving it an “ice cream upgrade, complete with a complementary graham cracker swirl,” calling the treat a “first-class ticket to pumpkin wonderful.”
On the product page for this sought-after flavor, one reviewer calls this ice cream the “G.O.AT. (Greatest of All Time),” adding it’s “Hands down the most delicious ice cream I have ever eaten!” Another writes that they are “Completely obsessed with this flavor,” and “wish they carried this year-round.”
Others who give it five stars say it’s “absolutely phenomenal,” and the “best ice cream I’ve ever had!” In facy, there are nearly 150 five-star reviews that echo the same sentiment. One fan writes, “This is one of my fav Ben and Jerry’s flavors! I will eat a whole carton of this on my own!” They continue, “Anytime I see it in stores I always stock up on it because it sells out FAST.“
The biggest complaint? It’s only a seasonal flavor, typically sold between October and December. Fortunately, it’s only October, so if you’re craving pumpkin cheesecake in ice cream form, you have plenty of time to stock up before Ben & Jerry’s retires the flavor for another year.
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