Cherry for me, my grandma would always have it and it was always delicious.
(I ask this as I am eating cherry ice cream)
- Orange sherbet in a cone. My grandfather used to get it for me after taking me to the park to play when I was around 4-6 or so. He passed away almost a decade ago and every time I have some, I think of him. He was the best. - Orange sherbet was also a thing my step dad gave me, he’d always be excited to bring it home. 
 
- Boysenberry - What is it made of? - I would imagine boysenberries. 😅 - Ooo, That’s super cool! - It’s like, all the berries combined. 
 
 
- that’s also great for meat, minus the ice cream part 
 
- Hokey Pokey ice cream. It’s a vanilla ice cream with honey comb pieces inside of it. I’m positive that most kiwi kids would answer the same way. A close second is boysenberry ice cream. - Same! Passionfruit also. Mmmm. 
 
- Plain old vanilla. We used to get those big gallon buckets of ice cream cause they were cheap. 
- Bryers vanilla would if it was the same as it used to be. That was my go to add a kid. It sucks now. 
- Back in my home country we had this “cream” flavor that was like a mild yellow colored vanilla buttercream. I’ve never been able to find the exact equivalent in the US. Closest are panna cotta or butter (ie: butter pecan) 
- chip’n’mint - I learned to like it because of Johnny Test, it still is great. 
- Same. I didn’t care for it much. My dad always got the good stuff, vanilla. 
 
- Boysenberry. It’s weirdly become very rare at least where I live. It used to be quite common 
- I don’t even remember who made them, but the little single serve cups of chocolate ice cream with the wooden spoon 
- SUPERMAN! 
- Whisky & Ginger, from the front at Whitby Harbour. - Ooo, that sounds like a smacker. - How does it melt? 
 
- None, the closest thing would be cheap chocolate spread with some medicine (we didn’t have a lot of sweets at home) 
- Raspberry ripple! - Whats the ripple? - Vanilla ice cream and raspberry syrup mixed in in a ripple effect. - Ooo, does the ripple seep into the vanilla creating a yummy gradient? 
 
 
 
- Tutti Frutti. I mean, I hated it then and probably wouldn’t like it as an adult but it seemed to be everywhere when I was a kid. 
- Nobody said Cookie Dough… - Okay so, When I was a kid my mom warned me against cookie dough being dangerous. - Perhaps others had a similar experience? - Perhaps it was a generational trauma we missed? 
 







