US Ice Cream Makers To Remove Artificial Colors By 2028
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The International Dairy Foods Association and major U.S. ice cream brands have pledged to remove artificial colors like Red 40 and Yellow 5 from real-milk ice cream by the end of 2027.
Join us behind the scenes for selecting the New Riff bourbon barrel for the newest batch of Graeter's Bourbon Ball ice cream.
Modern dessert trends come and go, but some ice cream shops never stop doing things the old-fashioned way. These places still swirl milkshakes by hand, serve scoops in glass dishes, and welcome guests with the same vintage charm they’ve had for decades.
The first 100 customers have chance to win free ice cream for a year at the shop owned by Northeast Ohio natives. It splits space with a Jersey Mike’s Subs.
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Ever After in the Woods on MSN14 Wild Ice Cream Flavors You’ll Only Find In The U.S.Think you've tried it all? These wild U.S.-only ice cream flavors will surprise your taste buds in the best (and weirdest) ways.
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July marks summer temperatures heating up, evening sunshine seemingly lasting forever, and lines at local ice cream shops stretching down the street.
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Tasting Table on MSNThese 6 States Love Ice Cream The Most, According To A New SurveyWhen it comes to that iconic sweet frozen treat ice cream, a new survey found that these six states love it the most. See if yours made the list.
Explore making wild flavor combos or updated favorites for frozen treats with Salt & Straw's new cookbook, "America’s Most Iconic Ice Creams."