Day trip: Get the scoop on an ice cream graveyard you can visit
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Scenes from Ben & Jerry s Flavor Graveyard in Waterbury Village Historic District, Vermont in 2018.Courtesy of Casey Maffucci
“Now in front of the pearly gates, Holy Cannoli sits and waits. What brought its ruin no one knows. Must have been the pistachios,” reads the tombstone for the limited batch Ben & Jerry’s flavor, “Holy Cannoli.”
Ben & Jerry’s fans have experienced ice cream flavors leave their lives just as quickly as they came in.
Whether it be the long-forgotten Dastardly Mash or the fan-favorite Oatmeal Cookie Chunk, some Ben & Jerry s flavors have retired in what is known as the Flavor Graveyard.