New York — As the weather warms and spring begins to bloom, Stewart’s Shops is once again bringing a wave of seasonal excitement to its ice cream counters. The popular convenience store chain has launched a lineup of limited-edition ice cream flavors, each crafted with fresh, high-quality milk sourced from New York state.
Among the returning favorites is Boston Cream Dream, a rich and indulgent flavor inspired by the classic donut. This variety blends Boston cream donut-flavored ice cream with a smooth chocolate swirl and tender pound cake pieces.
Also making a comeback is Peanut Butter Caramel Chaos, a decadent offering that combines sea salt caramel ice cream with a swirl of peanut butter icing and crunchy chocolate flakes. The combination is expected to be a hit among peanut butter enthusiasts.
New to the seasonal menu is Dirt Cake, a nostalgic creation designed to transport customers back to childhood. This flavor features vanilla pudding ice cream, a generous chocolate cookie crumb swirl, and pound cake chunks for added texture.
Another returning favorite is Stargazer, a chocolate malt ice cream layered with caramel swirls and filled with caramel cups. With its rich, cosmic flavor, it’s no surprise that this option continues to be a customer favorite.
For those who prefer a classic dessert twist, Strawberry Shortcake makes its debut this season. Made with vanilla pudding ice cream, this flavor includes a vibrant strawberry swirl and pieces of strawberry shortcake crumb, capturing the essence of a beloved springtime treat.
Rounding out the collection is the award-winning Mango Dragon Fruit Sherbet. This tropical sherbet, which has claimed first place in the Sherbet category at the World Dairy Exposition in 2021, 2023, and 2024, features a mango base swirled with dragon fruit sherbet. Its fruity, refreshing profile has earned a loyal following.
Customers can enjoy these seasonal selections in a cone, sundae, milkshake, or hand-packed pint — but only while supplies last.
Stewart’s encourages ice cream lovers to visit their local shop soon to sample the full range of these spring flavors before they disappear from the menu.
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