Ice Cream review: Jeni’s Buttercream Birthday Cake (8/10)
Jeni’s Buttercream Birthday Cake is rich birthday cake flavor that doesn’t skimp on the sprinkles. Jeni’s describes the pint as “Buttercream ice cream that’s rich with notes of vanilla and butter and has a decadent, spoon-coating, icing-like texture.
Ice Cream Review: Jeni’s Pineapple Upside Down Cake (7/10)
Jeni’s Pineapple Upside Down cake is an inspired pint concept that didn’t quite come together for us. We love pineapple upside down cake, and we think an ice cream pint version would be wonderful.
Ice Cream Review: Jeni’s Salty Caramel (6/10)
Jeni’s Salty Caramel is a delicious premium base, but nothing more, not really a fully realized pint. It’s like buying a premium vanilla pint.
Ice Cream Review: Jeni’s High Five Candy Bar (9/10)
A rich, creamy, sweet peanut butter base with the aroma of a candy bar. Not the strongest peanut butter flavor. The taste is sweet on the front with a peanut butter finish.
Ice Cream review: Jeni’s Sweet Cream Biscuits & Peach Jam (7/10)
Buttermilk Base: smooth, rich, creamy, and only mildly sweet so that the slightly sour and tart buttermilk can be tasted. It adds another dimension to the pint, an effective flavor contrast well-balanced against the peach swirl and biscuit chunk mix-ins.
Ice Cream Review: Jeni’s Savannah Buttermint (5/10)
Mint Base: A rich, smooth, dense, buttery, and boldly minty base. It captures the flavor of those semi-soft pastel mint pillow candies you would find back in the day next to the cash register at many restaurants.
Jeni’s Ice Cream Review: Brown Butter almond Brittle (7/10)
Contents Brand Jeni’s Ice Cream Flavor Brown Butter Almond Brittle Rating 7 of 10 Review Base: The base has a
Ice Cream Review: Jeni’s Lemon & Blueberries Parfait (7/10)
A light, creamy, soft base. Even fresh from the freezer, a spoon cuts through the ice cream with much greater ease than a typical premium pint.