The Salt and Straw ice cream parlor in Downtown Disney (and soon at Disney Springs in Disney World!) is known for its unique flavors (and unique is putting it mildly). We’ve seen flavors like caramelized turkey and cranberry sauce, banana avocado sorbet, and even one with chocolate crickets as an ingredient!
Salt & Straw is getting new flavors for February, and today we got a sneak peek at them! Luckily, there are no bugs in this month’s line-up.
Salt and Straw teased us with their new offerings on Instagram in a video showcasing 4 new flavors. While they didn’t announce the exact new flavors, they left a huge clue on what they could be, saying we DONUT want to miss this!
That’s right folks — DONUTS! The video shows different varieties of donut chunks in different flavors of creamy ice cream, and it seriously made our mouths water. What an amazing marriage of two classic desserts!
The new flavors launch on February 3rd. Besides coming to the Salt and Straw locations, they will also be available for nationwide shipping, or you can use local delivery if you’re in Miami.
Take a look at the full video announcing the new flavors here!
Stay tuned to DFB as we get more info once the full flavors are released!
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Looks and sounds interesting! I’d give it a try