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Van Leeuwen Launches Limited Edition Fall Vegan Flavors

Van Leeuwen—a vegan-friendly, bicoastal ice cream chain—just launched a new three-flavor collection of vegan oat milk ice creams. These Harvest Seasonal Specials include Bourbon Vanilla Apple Crisp; Pumpkin Cinnamon Roll; and Peanuts, Pretzels, & Stout. The stout variety is only available in Van Leeuwen stores, but the Bourbon Vanilla Apple Crisp and the Pumpkin Cinnamon Roll are both sold in pints in select grocers across the US.

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Van Leeuwen—a vegan-friendly, bicoastal ice cream chain—just launched a new three-flavor collection of vegan oat milk ice creams. These Harvest Seasonal Specials include Bourbon Vanilla Apple Crisp; Pumpkin Cinnamon Roll; and Peanuts, Pretzels, & Stout. The stout variety is only available in Van Leeuwen stores, but the Bourbon Vanilla Apple Crisp and the Pumpkin Cinnamon Roll are both sold in pints in select grocers across the US.

 

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Each flavor is loaded with decadent swirls and mix-ins that evoke feelings of fall. The Bourbon Vanilla Apple Crisp features vanilla oat milk ice cream swirled with a thick bourbon apple jam and studded with brown sugar oat crumble. For booze built right into the base, try the Peanuts, Pretzels, and Stout with its stout oat milk ice cream, peanut brittle, and praline pieces. Finally, the Pumpkin Cinnamon Roll is all about fall with its nutmeg-spiced pumpkin oat milk ice cream, luscious cinnamon caramel, and generous chunks of soft vegan cinnamon rolls.

Vegan-friendly toppings include hot fudge, nuts, chocolate and rainbow sprinkles, vegan whipped cream, peanut brittle dust, and full-sized chocolate chip cookies (which can also serve as an ice cream vessel in lieu of a cup).

Visit vanleeuwenicecream.com/locations to find a scoop shop near you.

Tanya Flink

Tanya Flink is an Orange County journalist willing to run for vegan food. She’s written for several plant-based publications, including VegNews, Organic Authority, EcoSalon, and LIVEKINDLY. She currently serves as the Content Manager for Switch4Good.

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