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There’s A New Flavor On The Cold Stone Creamery Summer Menu

Suns out, cones out. That’s my personal mantra for summer 2024, anyway. Frankly, there are too many good ice creams, both from chains such as Dairy Queen as well as local creameries not to have a tasty treat at least once every three days. While I love a cute, fruity cocktail brimming with ice and orange peels, I will always choose a patio seat with ice cream in hand. While a classic scoop of smooth vanilla, chocolate, or strawberry is simply iconic, I tend to opt for the ice creams with massive bits of brownie, chocolate, cookie, dough, candy, and the like. (I like to pretend I’m an archaeologist, OK?) That’s why I am a Cold Stone Creamery gal through and through. Luckily, Cold Stone Creamery, known for its signature mix-in ice creams and made-to-order creations are so beloved. After all, what other ice cream shop mixes Kit Kats and gummy bears in cotton candy ice cream if you so asked for it? If you are simply too overwhelmed by the array mix-ins, the Cold Stone Creamery summer menu just dropped, and you’re going to “Love It!”

What’s on the summer Cold Stone Creamery menu?

The menu boasts three dazzling signature creations: the *new* Stuck Together Like Caramel & Fudge, and featured faves Dough For It, and Birthday Cake Remix.

Here’s what’s inside this season’s new and featured flavors.

Stuck Together Like Caramel & Fudge: Caramel Truffle Ice Cream, HEATH Bar, Caramel & Fudge

Dough For It: Classic Cookie Dough Ice Cream with Chocolate Chips, Cookie Dough and Sugar Crystals

Birthday Cake Remix: Cake Batter Ice Cream with Rainbow Sprinkles, Brownie and Fudge

Whether you’re a cone, waffle bowl, or cup person, you for sure “Gotta Have” these this summer. 

Also, if you’re feeling fruit vibes for your summer ice cream order, there are myriad signature creations at Cold Stone Creamery for strawberry lovers. Just try your own cup of Surrender to Strawberry or Berry Berry Berry Good.

Editor Girlie, beverage goblin