Viennetta, the fancy layered ice cream cake from the '90s, is making a comeback

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Back in the day, this ice cream cake was the epitome of sophistication.

to many in the U.S., who took to social media to share their excitement and memories of the most sophisticated cake you could ever buy in a grocery store.wrote on TwitterOr, as one of our own TODAY staffers put it,"It was the fanciest treat my little mind could imagine."

While Viennetta was previously a Breyers item, this time around it's coming from Good Humor , and so far only one flavor has been announced: vanilla, which"combines a wavy frozen vanilla base between crispy, decadent chocolate layers in a unique cake shape," according to aThe release also announced the launch of several other frozen treats, including Klondike Wake Me Up Coffee Donuts and new flavors of Talenti gelato and Breyers ice cream, among others.

The company said fans have been asking for the return of Viennetta for nearly 30 years. And now, to much delight, it's actually happening. This year is looking up already, isn't it?Rheana Murray is a senior lifestyle reporter for TODAY at NBC News. To see what she's working on, follow her on

 

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STO-OP!

“Fancy” is doing a lot of heavy lifting in that statement

Yummmm!!!

Whoa I remember this from when I was a kid!

The mint one is the best

Nice ice cream

Wait. When did it go away? It’s been a staple of freezer in the UK SiNCe the 90s

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