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The Tonight Show fans with its newest dairy-free flavor: The Tonight Dough Starring Jimmy Fallon. A vegan take on the original, the new flavor is made with an almond milk ice cream base in caramel and chocolate flavors that features a chocolate cookie swirl and gobs of both chocolate chip and peanut butter cookie dough. Fallon announced the new vegan flavor, which will retail for $4.39 to $5.99 per pint, during last night’s episode of the show.
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Ben & Jerry’s debuted another dairy-free night show flavor with The Tonight Dough Starring Jimmy Fallon. For ice-cream lovers and The Tonight Show fans, the vegan version of this ice cream is set to delight with an almond milk ice cream base. The new addition to the dairy-free roster comes just days after the company released Americone Dream with Stephen Colbert’s non-dairy alternative. The ice cream giant has been relentlessly introducing new non-dairy flavors and making sure that its most-loved offerings stay available for consumers with plant-based diets.
The Tonight Dough features the caramel and chocolate flavors with a delicious chocolate cookie swirl. The flavor would not be complete with the tons of chocolate chip and peanut butter cookie dough. The new take on the familiar flavor will be between $4.39 to $5.99 per pint at stores around the country.
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