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Idaho Potato malted milkshake and french fries ice cream now at Walmart


Idaho Potato malted milkshake and french fries ice cream now at Walmart


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The Idaho Potato Commission has coordinated with Van Leeuwen Ice Cream to develop the Idaho Potato Malted Milkshake and Fries ice cream flavor, which is now readily available at Walmart shops across the country.

The taste was originally introduced in February to commemorate Potato Lover's Month in the Los Angeles and New York scoop stores, according to the Idaho Potato Commission.

The flavor was so popular, the IPC and Van Leeuwen Ice Cream decided to make it readily available across the country through October 31, along with eight other fall tastes.

" Based on how rapidly the ice cream sold out in February, I'm not surprised Walmart selected Idaho Potato Malted Milkshake and Fries to be one of its featured fall flavors," IPC President and CEO Jamey Higham said.

Tastes including honey cornbread with strawberry jam, sweet potato casserole, pumpkin cinnamon roll, cranberry crumble, apple pie, purple velour and stick toffee pudding will be readily available together with Idaho Potato Malted Milkshake and Fries for $4.98 through October 31 at Walmart.

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The Idaho Potato Malted Milkshake and Fries flavor is back just in time for National Potato Month, which is celebrated in September!

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