
Publix rolls out ‘most popular' ice creams by the pint, adds two new flavors
Publix is launching a new 'everyday' pints collection featuring fan-favorite ice creams, along with new lactose-free options.
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Fans of Publix ice cream can now enjoy their favorite flavors by the pint.
The grocery chain is now selling some of its 'most popular' flavors in pint sizes, alongside four new lactose-free options, Publix said in a May 5 news release.
The 'everyday' flavors lineup is available in stores and includes:
Barnie's coffee: Barnie's coffee-flavored ice cream with real milk and cream.
Chocolate Trinity: Chocolate ice cream, swirls of Mackinac fudge and mini fudge cups.
Cookies & cream: Sweet ice cream and chocolate sandwich cookie pieces.
Moose Tracks: Vanilla ice cream, peanut butter cups and swirls of Mackinac fudge.
'These everyday pints represent our most popular flavors in our half-gallon size,' the supermarket said.
Two new flavors — chocolate and chocolate and vanilla crunch — will arrive in the freezer aisle this summer, according to Publix.
Pricing information wasn't immediately available.
Those with lactose intolerance can also enjoy Publix's popular ice cream, now available in quart sizes. The new lactose-free flavors include:
Caramel toffee: Caramel-flavored ice cream, chocolate caramel swirls and toffee pieces.
Cookies 'n cream: Vanilla ice cream and chocolate sandwich cookie pieces.
Pineapple banana: Pineapple banana ice cream and fruit.
Chocolate peanut butter pretzel: Chocolate peanut butter ice cream, cocoa, peanuts and cocoa-covered pretzels.
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This story was originally published May 6, 2025 at 12:08 PM.
Tanasia Kenney
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Tanasia is a National Real-Time reporter based in Atlanta. She covers news out of Georgia, Mississippi and the Southeast with a focus on food, retail and consumer reporting. She's an alumna of Kennesaw State University and joined McClatchy in 2020.
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