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Uncommon Ice Cream Flavors Across The US

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Teaberry

Even avid berry connoisseurs might be unfamiliar with teaberries: a regional plant on the East Coast that also goes by "wintergreen."

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Huckleberry

North Idaho is home to the first huckleberry ice cream creation, thanks to Van's Creamery. Since its inception in the 1950s, the fruit has been incorporated into dozens of desserts

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Blue Moon

If you're going to the right scoop shops, you won't be limited to enjoying this flavor once in a blue moon. Blue Moon ice cream originated in Milwaukee and has since spread to other areas of the Midwest.

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Grape-Nuts

Adding cereal to a bowl of milk (or vice versa, depending on your preferred method) is an obvious combination, which makes Grape-Nuts ice cream less of a stretch.

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Marionberry

Marionberries are a specialty in Oregon, so we won't blame you if you've never heard of them. As you might imagine, this berry is closely related to other berries

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Black Raspberry

There are far more berries out there than the average supermarket carries, and black raspberry is one example you may have imagined was just that — imaginary.

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Buckeye Blitz

If you're familiar with buckeyes, the fudgy peanut butter and chocolate confection, then you're just a step away from Buckeye Blitz ice cream.

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Fireweed

If you enjoy scattering edible flowers on your salads, fireweed ice cream should be the next flavor you pursue -- and you can add the petals to salads, too.

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