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Get a taste of Seattle as a flavor of ice cream

From coffee to chocolate, these are the ice cream flavors you said best describe our city.

A cup of ice cream topped with cookies in a paper bowl with cartoons and the words "sugar" and love"

Cookies + ice cream always equals an unbeatable combo.

Photo via @mayumi.u.n

Recently, we asked you to come up with a unique ice cream flavor that describes Seattle and utilizes one to three locally sourced ingredients. After reading all of your responses, it’s safe to say that our mouths are watering. Here were two of our favorites:

Coffee ice cream topped with honey and macadamia nuts from CB’s Nuts. Called “Nuts About Coffee.” - Lisa S.

Chocolate ice cream made with Theo Chocolate and topped with dark chocolate cherries from Chukar Cherries, walnuts from PCC Community Markets, and crumbled pie crust from Pie Bar. Called “Theos Cherry Chunk.” - Juliette W.

The only thing we need now is a local ice cream shop to make one of these flavors a reality. Molly Moon’s, Sweet Alchemy, Frankie & Jo’swe’re looking at you.

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