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From classic flavors like vanilla and chocolate to more creative combinations like Rocky Road and Neapolitan, ice cream aficionados have a plethora of choices. To see which flavor reigns supreme, YouGov asked 1,000 U.S. adults about their favorite ice cream flavor.
The most popular flavor among U.S. adults is the classic chocolate ice cream, with around one in six respondents picking it as their favorite flavor.
I tried 31 ice cream flavors — vanilla, chocolate, strawberry, bubblegum, mint chip, butter pecan, pistachio, coffee, rum raisin, turtle and more — and ranked them.
Dessert trends may come and go, but ice cream remains a perennial consumer favorite. The question is: Which flavor is most popular? We looked at data from Lexham Insurance — they work with ice cream vans among other businesses — for the 2022 results.
Does your favorite ice cream flavor make the list? Parade ranked 32 ice cream flavors from best to worst. Keep reading to see if yours made the cut!
Winter, spring, summer, or fall, you can easily find a flavor that brings comfort to your life. Whether scooped up out of huge tubs to a crowd after a hearty summer cookout or enjoyed alone on a...
And the most popular ice cream flavor? The resounding favorite in 12 states, moose tracks — with its vanilla base and fudge and peanut butter cups mixed in — is in the lead by a long shot.
The International Dairy Foods Association (IDFA) has revealed the most popular ice cream flavors, as ranked by US consumers. In the trends survey carried out alongside Morning Consult, shoppers were also asked about their favorite confectionery to pair with ice cream, preferred toppings, favorite setting to enjoy ice cream, and more.
Here's a closer look at the most popular ice cream flavor from every decade. Neapolitan ice cream was very trendy in this decade. It’s made of several flavors of ice cream pressed together into one block to be sliced and served—a technique that originated in Naples, Italy.
We have, however, gathered together a list of the top 14 most popular flavors in the U.S., each of which has a history as unique as the flavor itself. 1. Vanilla