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I SCREAM, YOU SCREAM, WE ALL SCREAM FOR ICE CREAM

HARRIS POLL

NEW YORK, Aug. 10, 2011 /PRNewswire/ — Ah, ice cream. Few treats conjure up a summer day memory as much as a dripping ice cream cone or digging into a sundae after a long day at the beach. But which flavor is always the big debate. Who doesn’t remember standing in front of the counter agonized over that ever important decision? Well, for Americans, chocolate is the way to go as over one-quarter (28%) say it is one of their two favorite ice cream flavors followed by vanilla (26%) and cookie dough/cookies and cream (22%).

These are some of the results of The Harris Poll of 2,183 adults surveyed online between July 11 and 18, 2011 by Harris Interactive.

For one in five Americans butter pecan/Swiss almond is tops (19%) followed by mint chocolate chip (15%), strawberry (12%) and rocky road (11%). Less than one in ten U.S. adults say one of their two favorite flavors is coffee (9%), peanut butter (8%), cherry vanilla (7%), pistachio (7%), black raspberry (6%), peach (5%) or a seasonal flavor such as eggnog or pumpkin (4%). Over one in ten (13%) have a different favorite flavor and 3% say they do not eat ice cream.

Different groups have their different favorite flavors. For example, three in ten Easterners (31%) and Midwesterners (32%) say chocolate is their favorite while three in ten Southerners (30%) prefer vanilla. Westerners have a close race for top flavor with 22% saying vanilla, 21% saying chocolate and 19% saying cookie dough/cookies and cream and rocky road.

Forget the debt ceiling – there are also political differences in ice cream flavors! One-third of Republicans say chocolate is their favorite flavor (32%) followed by vanilla (28%) and cookie dough/cookies and cream (24%). One-quarter of Democrats, on the other hand, say vanilla is their favorite (26%) followed by chocolate (23%) and then butter pecan/Swiss almond (22%). For Independents, it is chocolate first (30%) followed by cookie dough/cookies and cream (24%) and then vanilla (22%).

How do you want that?

So, once the flavor is chosen, then it’s how to eat the ice cream. More than two in five Americans (44%) say their favorite way to eat ice cream is in a cup, followed by cone (30%), sundae (16%), and sandwich (2%) while 7% say their favorite way is something else. Men are slightly more likely than women to prefer cups (46% versus 42%) and sundaes (17% versus 15%). Women, however, are more likely to say their favorite way to eat ice cream is in a cone (34% versus 26%).

And, any toppings?

So the flavor is chosen and the method of eating the ice cream is set. Now there is one more major decision to make – the toppings! Over half of Americans (52%) say hot fudge is their favorite toppings for ice cream followed by two in five who say nuts (38%) and caramel (38%). Over one-third cite whipped cream as their favorite topping (36%) followed by fruit such as strawberries or bananas (31%), sprinkles (19%), candy bits (15%), and marshmallow (11%). One in five U.S. adults (19%) are purists and prefer to eat their ice cream plain.