"It's not too soon to break a resolution" and you're going to want to after getting a taste of Ben & Jerry's new Candy Bar Pie Pint Slices.
If Candy Bar Pie sounds familiar, it's because the flavor was previously a limited-edition pint that was unfortunately sent to the Ben & Jerry's Flavor Graveyard. However, now the flavor is back and better than ever in its new form as a Pie Pint Slice. Each of Ben & Jerry’s famous Pie Slices takes chunks and swirls of ice cream and dips it all in a crunchy dark chocolate coating to create an indulgent on-the-go-treat. The new Candy Bar Pie Pint Slices take the concept to the next level with swirls of peanut butter ice cream, fudge flakes and salty pretzel pieces all wrapped up in a chocolatey coating.
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Ben & Jerry's Candy Bar Pie Has Been Saved from the Flavor Graveyard
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