Little Debbie’s ice cream.Photo:Little Debbie

Little Debbies icecream

Little Debbie

I scream, you scream, we all scream forLittle Debbie’s latest ice cream products.

The famed dessert company recently released a group of limited-edition ice cream flavors in collaboration withHudsonville Ice Cream, which are being sold exclusively atWalmartwith prices ranging from $2.74 to $3.99.

One other ice cream, Turtle Brownies, is a brownie batter-flavored ice cream filled with brownie dough, crushed peanuts and a caramel swirl, while the last flavor, Pumpkin Delights, is a pumpkin-flavored ice cream that has a spiced cookie swirl inside.

Little Debbie’s limited edition ice cream flavors began selling in Walmart stores on Sept. 2 and will be available while supplies last.

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Little Debbie’s ice cream.Little Debbie’s ice cream.Little Debbie’s ice cream.PHOTO:Little DebbieLittle Debbie’s ice cream.PHOTO:Little Debbie

Little Debbie’s ice cream.Little Debbie’s ice cream.

Little Debbie’s ice cream.

Little Debbies icecream

Little Debbies icecream

Little Debbie’s ice cream.PHOTO:Little DebbieLittle Debbie’s ice cream.PHOTO:Little Debbie

“Hudsonville and Little Debbie are thrilled to jump on the seasonal flavor craze with these four popular snack cakes-inspired ice creams,” Rob Heider, Hudsonville Ice Cream’s chief marketing officer, said in a statement.

“Hudsonville is proud of our thriving relationship with Little Debbie and we’re thrilled to be featured in all Walmart locations across the nation. We strive to create accessible products at a good value that are made with real ice cream and quality ingredients," he added.

Little Debbies icecream

Little Debbies icecream

Little Debbie is known for its various snack products, including Honey Buns, Cosmic Brownies, Oatmeal Creme Pies and Nutty Buddy Wafer Bars, to name a few.

Hudsonville Ice Cream, meanwhile, has been in the ice cream business for more than 95 years. This family-owned and operated company, which got its start in Hudsonville, Michigan, is known for its time-tested recipes and features more than 50 flavors sold throughout the Midwest.

source: people.com