Mooresville to launch new ice cream range
US-based Mooresville Ice Cream Company is launching Front Porch Carolina Churned Ice Cream, its brand new 15 flavor line of Southern-inspired flavors.
The new ice cream will be available in the following flavors - Sweetie Tea, Blackberry Crumble, Nana's Banana Pudding, Lemony Sunshine, Chocolate Rocker, Scarlett Red Velvet, Sassy Strawberry and Peachy Keen.
According to the company, the new line features uniquely crafted Southern flavors in each of these homespun recipes.
Front Porch Carolina Churned Ice Cream will be available in grocery retailers throughout the Carolinas, as well as at Mooresville Ice Cream's ice cream parlor, located in Mooresville, North.Carolina.
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