Boston-based brands Grillo's Pickles and J.P. Licks have released a pickle-flavored ice cream just in time for National Pickle Day, November 14.
The collaboration between the two Boston brands is a first, according to a press release.
The ice cream tastes "just like a classic dill pickle" with a "bite of vinegar" in every spoonful, according to the companies. "Our sweet ice cream is such a surprising and sharp combination with the delicious homemade flavors of local Grillo’s Pickles — we can’t wait to hear what people think about this new ice cream flavor."
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