Van Leeuwen Reveals 5 New Ice Cream Flavors Inspired by Love Languages

The Kroger-exclusive lineup is inspired by the five love languages: physical touch, words of affirmation, acts of service, quality time and receiving gifts

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Van Leeuwen Love Language Ice Cream

Whether you are a physical touch fanatic or an acts of service admirer, Van Leeuwen has the ice cream flavor for you.

The ice cream company launched five new pints and each is inspired by a different love language. The five love languages — gift-giving, words of affirmation, physical touch, quality time and acts of service — are transformed into different flavors for the Valentine’s Day-focused ice creams, available exclusively at Kroger stores.

Love languages were devised by Dr. Gary Chapman in his 1990s book The 5 Love Languages. The categories were meant to change how people analyzed their relationships and, more than 30 years later, fans still visit Chapman’s website to take a test and figure out if they lean toward gift-giving, words of affirmation, physical touch, quality time or acts of service.

According to Van Leeuwen, physical touch is best represented in a nutty, chocolatey scoop. Hug Me Hazelnut Truffle blends hazelnut ice cream and pieces of chocolate truffles, per a press release.

You’re My Brown Sugar Cookie Butter is meant to taste like words of affirmation. In this pint, cookie butter is swirled into brown sugar ice cream.

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Gift-giving and receiving can be summed up in a berry-forward spoonful. Chocolate Strawberry Surprise takes sweet cream ice cream and adds chocolate chips and strawberry jam swirls.

Let’s Hang Out S’more is another sweet cream ice cream base, just like Chocolate Strawberry Surprise. But the quality time-inspired pint is also chock-full of chocolate chips, marshmallow swirls and graham crackers.

Acts of service is portrayed as Blackberry Chip In for the Kroger-exclusive ice cream. Unlike the other four love language iterations, this pint is made with sherbet — specifically blackberry — and has a hearty amount of chocolate chips.

Barilla has its own Valentine’s Day-themed grocery item.

The noodle brand relaunched its heart-shaped pasta in mid-January. The limited-edition Barilla Love pasta is considered a twist on the rigatoni shape, according to a press release. Boxes are available in grocery stores nationwide and on Amazon for $4.50

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