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Where is Graeter's Skyline Chili ice cream being sold? How to get your hands on the treat

Where is Graeter's Skyline Chili ice cream being sold? How to get your hands on the treat

Yahoo29-01-2025

Graeter's new Skyline Chili-flavored ice cream is taking the region (and beyond) by storm, even getting reactions from Vice President JD Vance and NFL legends Travis and Jason Kelce.
Per a press release, Skyline Spice, released to the public Monday, blends Graeter's handcrafted French pot ice cream with oyster crackers and Skyline's signature chili spice, "offering the best of both worlds from these two beloved Cincinnati eateries." Enquirer Food and Dining Writer Keith Pandolfi called the flavor "an instant classic."
So where can you go to get your hands on the polarizing new treat? Here's what to know.
Skyline Spice is available in 5-ounce scoops at all Skyline restaurants. It is also available to purchase by the pint or by the scoop at all Graeter's scoop shops and by the pint at select Kroger stores throughout Cincinnati, Columbus, Indianapolis and Louisville.
Availability may vary by location, though, so it's always best to call your local store and/or restaurant ahead of time.
The new flavor is also available nationwide through Graeters.com.
This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: Graeter's Skyline Chili ice cream: Where to buy the new treat

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