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Blue Bell creamery in Bossier City ships out new 'Cookie Cake' flavor

Blue Bell creamery in Bossier City ships out new 'Cookie Cake' flavor

Yahoo30-05-2025

BOSSIER CITY, La. (KTAL/KMSS) — The Blue Bell Creamery in Bossier City has released a new flavor for ice cream lovers.
Blue Bell Creameries has announced the return of its newest flavor, 'Cookie Cake Ice Cream.' This flavor was first introduced in 2019 for a limited time but has not been available in stores since 2020. Cookie Cake Ice Cream is filled with pieces of chocolate chip cookie cake and swirls of chocolate and vanilla icing.
Consumers are urged to keep an eye out, as the flavor will be in stores for a limited time. Groom's Cake Ice Cream will also be available for consumers. The flavor was the winner of the Great Scoop Revival Flavor Tournament, a bracket-style contest in which fans voted on which discontinued ice cream flavors they wanted to see return. Groom's Cake Ice Cream came in first, and Cookie Cake Ice Cream was the runner-up. Groom's Cake was introduced back in 2009 but has not been available in stores since 2018.
Both flavors will be in stores for a limited time.
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