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Rafaela Sousa

Rafaela Sousa

19 May 2022

Ben & Jerry's unveils Cherry Crumble limited batch ice cream

Ben & Jerry's unveils Cherry Crumble limited batch ice cream

Unilever-owned Ben & Jerry's has expanded its portfolio with the addition of a new limited batch ice cream. Cherry Crumble features a butter ice cream base with a blend of bing cherries and oat crumbles.

"We were inspired by spring, fresh fruit and the memory of taking a fresh cherry crumble out of the oven," said Colleen Rossell, Ben & Jerry's "flavour guru" and the creator of Cherry Crumble. "With so many caramels, chocolates and peanut butter flavours available – this is a refreshing choice with the right amount of sweetness, fruit, and rich indulgence."

Cherry Crumble is available as a limited batch flavour for an SRP of $5.49.

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