Ben & Jerry’s new Rain-dough flavour is bursting with cookie dough and rainbow sprinkles

Photo credit: Ben and Jerry's
Photo credit: Ben and Jerry's

From Good Housekeeping

Ben & Jerry’s Cookie Dough ice cream cannot possibly be improved, can it? Well, actually… it can.

Ben & Jerry’s ice cream flavours just went up a gear with this wildly exciting new Cookie Dough addition. Those legends at the ice cream company have come up with a range of Cookie Dough Twist flavours, including one called Rain-dough, which features, yup – you guessed it… rainbow sprinkles! The full description of the snazzy new ice cream reads, “Vanilla ice cream with a swirly rainbow sprinkled cookie dough centre and colourful chunks.”

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Photo credit: Ben and Jerry's
Photo credit: Ben and Jerry's

There’s also a chocolate flavour in the range called Dough-ble Chocolate, which is described as, “Chocolate ice cream with a swirly chocolate cookie dough centre and chocolatey chunks.”

Flavour Guru Helder Silva in the press release:“To celebrate 30 years of our iconic Cookie Dough tub, we wanted to give fans something new to be delighted by! So here we have a modern twist on what they hold dear and the chance to expand their dough love with classic and entirely new combinations. We hope these tubs are the plot twist ice cream lovers didn’t see coming.”

Photo credit: Ben and Jerry's
Photo credit: Ben and Jerry's

We first heard about these new Cookie Dough variations when @helenjtea shared a post about them on Instagram.

According to @helenjtea, you can pick up these new Ben & Jerry’s flavours at Heron Foods. Not sure where else they’re being sold, the brands says they'll be rolling into freezers this month, so we’ll be checking every single supermarket freezer we come across from now on.

This exciting Ben & Jerry’s Cookie Dough-based news comes just days after the new ice cream sticks were launched.

Peace Pops are made up of fair trade vanilla ice cream with chocolate chips. And the best part is they’re stuffed with the iconic Ben & Jerry’s cookie dough. The whole thing is dipped in a soft chocolatey coating and popped on a stick so you can take one with you wherever you go.

Photo credit: Ben & Jerry's
Photo credit: Ben & Jerry's

Sold in Co-op stores, a single Peace Pop will set you back £2.20 but a multipack, containing three ice creams, is just £4.


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