The Most Iconic Ice Cream Flavors In Each State

Connecticut - Almond Joy 

Almond Joys are so good, they have joy right in the name! Combining almonds with coconut and dark chocolate, this candy bar has leveled up to become a delicious ice cream flavor with all the same ingredients. First made in 1946 New Haven, Connecticut back, the candy bar found buyers instantly. These days, people are just as inclined to enjoy it as a frozen swirl as they are to enjoy the candy. 

Delaware - Mint Chip

No, Delaware did not invent mint chip ice cream, but the state definitely loves this flavor. Based on twitter analysis, mint chocolate chip is the favorite flavor for most residents of this eastern state. In some states, this flavor is called a peppermint bonbon. It was created in 1973 by Marilyn Ricketts for a dessert competition. You go, girl!

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Post originally appeared on Upbeat News.