Turkey Hill and Entenmann’s Turn Bakery Classics Into New Ice Cream Treats

Turkey Hill and Entenmann’s serve up a sweet collaboration with two new ice cream flavors inspired by beloved baked goods.
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CONESTOGA, PA — Two household names with deep roots in the Northeast are joining forces to blur the line between the bakery aisle and the freezer case, as Turkey Hill and Entenmann’s debut a pair of ice cream flavors inspired by some of the snack brand’s most recognizable treats.

The collaboration brings Entenmann’s Soft-Baked Chocolate Chip Cookies and Little Bites Fudge Brownies into ice cream form, pairing Turkey Hill’s sweet cream base with mix-ins designed to mirror the texture and flavor of the original baked goods. The cookie variety blends soft, chewy chocolate chip pieces into sweet cream, while the brownie flavor features rich chocolate ice cream packed with chunks of fudgy brownie.

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The companies said the new flavors are aimed at tapping nostalgia while offering something new, transforming familiar bakery favorites into what they described as indulgent, scoopable desserts.

Brittany Smith, director of marketing at Turkey Hill, said the partnership brings together brands that have been part of family routines for generations, reimagining iconic treats in a frozen format meant to deliver comfort and familiarity.

Dana Trimback, senior brand manager for Little Bites at Entenmann’s, said the collaboration captures the essence of the baked goods while offering fans a new way to enjoy flavors they already know.

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The new ice cream flavors will roll out at select retailers across the region, including ShopRite, ACME, Safeway MidAtlantic, Giant Food, GIANT, Turkey Hill Minit Markets, and Market Basket.

The launch reflects a broader trend of cross-brand collaborations as established food companies look to refresh classic products and connect with consumers through familiar flavors presented in unexpected ways.

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