In a time when ice cream treats keep getting more creative — from Costco’s Thin Mint Chipwiches to Baskin-Robbins’ tres leches flavor and Trader Joe’s Macaron Ice Cream Sandwiches — sometimes, a simple scoop from a pint is all you need.
If you enjoy digging straight into the carton or prefer neatly scooped bowls, there’s good news from Tillamook. The dairy brand has announced the return of two popular summer flavors, this time as permanent additions to its ice cream lineup. While the brand recently launched a limited-edition Apple Crisp flavor, this update deserves attention too.
Tillamook is known for its standout flavors. Its Old Fashioned Vanilla is a favorite among chefs, while Sea Salt Honeycomb Toffee has a loyal fan base. Limited-time releases, like this spring’s Salty Caramel Pretzel, often spark requests to make them permanent. In some cases, Tillamook listens.
The company has now confirmed that Orange and Cream and Campfire Peanut Butter Cup will join its full-time roster. Both flavors are available in larger 1.5-quart containers — perfect for summer gatherings or personal indulgence.
The Orange and Cream flavor blends orange and sweet cream ice creams, creating a taste similar to the classic orange creamsicle. Fans have used this flavor in desserts like cheesecake, pancakes, fluff salad, and even cocktails. On Instagram, Tillamook shared a recipe for an ice cream float using the flavor with orange juice and sparkling water. Reactions were enthusiastic, with one fan calling it the “BEST flavor ever” and another celebrating Tillamook for “joining the orange/vanilla team.”
The Campfire Peanut Butter Cup flavor offers a nostalgic twist. It features toasted marshmallow ice cream, a rich fudge swirl, and mini chocolate peanut butter cups. Many fans imagine turning it into a s’mores-inspired ice cream sandwich with graham crackers.
As summer approaches, Tillamook’s decision to make these two flavors permanent seems perfectly timed. With larger containers now available, ice cream lovers can enjoy them without worrying about running out too soon.
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