Gilmore Girls fans can now add a sweet, chilly treat to their Nov. 25th shopping list.
To celebrate Netflix’s revival of the beloved series, Brooklyn-based Ample Hills Creamery announced the winning flavor for its Gilmore Girls Ice Cream Contest flavor—and the winning combo will come as no surprise to Gg diehards. “They Scoop Gilmores, Don’t They?” is a mix of coffee and chocolate pudding ice creams, snickerdoodle cookies and pink Pop Tart (the Gilmore ladies’ favorite on-the-go breakfast food) sprinkles. “After combing through over 2,500 entries, we are thrilled to announce the winning flavor!” the creamery revealed on Instagram.
To celebrate Netflix’s revival of the beloved series, Brooklyn-based Ample Hills Creamery announced the winning flavor for its Gilmore Girls Ice Cream Contest flavor—and the winning combo will come as no surprise to Gg diehards. “They Scoop Gilmores, Don’t They?” is a mix of coffee and chocolate pudding ice creams, snickerdoodle cookies and pink Pop Tart (the Gilmore ladies’ favorite on-the-go breakfast food) sprinkles. “After combing through over 2,500 entries, we are thrilled to announce the winning flavor!” the creamery revealed on Instagram.
- 11/8/2016
- by nstonepeople
- PEOPLE.com
Need a mood boost at the end of a busy week? We've got you covered. To celebrate People and ABC's new series People's List, we've rounded up seven stories that instantly made everything a bit brighter this week. Eighth grader delivers hilarious graduation roast of presidential candidatesChicago-area middle schooler Jack Aiello brought a much-needed touch of humor to the presidential election when he impersonated politicians in his graduation speech. The tween nailed imitations of Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump, Bernie Sanders, Ted Cruz and President Barack Obama during his nearly nine minutes at the podium. "Politics has been something he's been interested in for several years,...
- 6/24/2016
- by Lydia Price, @lydsprice
- PEOPLE.com
Need a mood boost at the end of a busy week? We've got you covered. To celebrate People and ABC's new series People's List, we've rounded up seven stories that instantly made everything a bit brighter this week. Eighth grader delivers hilarious graduation roast of presidential candidatesChicago-area middle schooler Jack Aiello brought a much-needed touch of humor to the presidential election when he impersonated politicians in his graduation speech. The tween nailed imitations of Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump, Bernie Sanders, Ted Cruz and President Barack Obama during his nearly nine minutes at the podium. "Politics has been something he's been interested in for several years,...
- 6/24/2016
- by Lydia Price, @lydsprice
- PEOPLE.com
If you're a fan of Gilmore Girls, you know that Rory and Lorelai love food. Chef Sookie St. James might not be part of the highly anticipated Netflix revival, but that doesn't mean you can't look forward to new and delicious Stars Hollow-inspired food. Eat Like a Gilmore, Kristi Carlson's cookbook comprised of "recipes inspired by the chefs of Stars Hollow," is already in-the-making! There's a Kickstarter underway to help fund production costs for the Eat Like a Gilmore cookbook, which is slated for a December 2016 release. According to the description, meeting the $20,000 goal "is a 'break even' scenario" for the chef/author when you factor in the cost of ingredients,...
- 3/21/2016
- E! Online
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