Two companies have combined forces to put out a new ranch product: Ranch flavored ice cream, made with Hidden Valley Ranch by Van Leeuwen Ice Cream. Would you try it?
ahead of its release. The ice cream was described as "garlic powder forward, but also sweet" by a Food & Wine employee on TikTok.
Van Leeuwen is known for its limited edition and out-of-the-box concoctions – the company is currently selling a malted milk shake and fries ice cream, which includes Idaho potatoes, and a mystery flavor to promote the "Knives Out" film sequel "Glass Onion."
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