Turkey Hill’s Double Dunker ice cream is the ultimate treat for cookie lovers. This mouthwatering flavor combines rich mocha ice cream with chunks of chewy chocolate cookie dough and crunchy chocolate cookie swirl. Every spoonful delivers an explosion of chocolatey decadence.
As someone with a major sweet tooth, I was thrilled to discover Double Dunker. The combination of flavors and textures makes this ice cream irresistible. The mocha ice cream provides a smooth, creamy base while the cookie dough and chocolate cookie swirl add delicious mix-ins in every bite. It truly satisfies my cravings for something sweet and chocolaty.
An Irresistible Blend of Flavors
Double Dunker ice cream starts with a mocha flavored ice cream base. The mocha flavor provides the perfect balance of chocolate and coffee. Turkey Hill uses real coffee to give their mocha ice cream an authentic, robust flavor. The chocolate pairs beautifully with the mocha, creating a richer, more complex chocolate taste than you find in a plain chocolate ice cream. The mocha ice cream has a smooth, creamy texture that provides the ideal background for the mix-ins.
What really makes Double Dunker special is the combination of chewy chocolate chip cookie dough and crunchy chocolate cookie swirl. The cookie dough chunks are stuffed with semisweet chocolate chips. As you bite into a piece the dough gives way to an oozing chocolate center. The chocolate cookie swirl provides shards of chocolate sandwich cookie that add fabulous crunch. Together, the cookie dough and cookie swirl take this mocha ice cream over the top.
Made with Quality Ingredients
Turkey Hill uses high-quality ingredients to create the incredible flavor of Double Dunker. They make their mocha ice cream with fresh milk and cream from local dairy farms. Real coffee extract adds authentic coffee flavor. The chocolate cookie dough contains wheat flour, brown sugar, and butter. And the chocolate cookie swirl is made from chocolate sandwich cookies containing ingredients like wheat flour, sugar, cocoa powder, and palm oil.
I appreciate that Turkey Hill lists all of the ingredients clearly on their website. Double Dunker contains milk soy and wheat. Turkey Hill also indicates that the product contains bioengineered ingredients. It gives consumers all of the information we need to make informed decisions.
Fun Flavor Facts
Here are a few fun facts about Turkey Hill’s Double Dunker ice cream that make it even more appealing:
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Double Dunker contains 10-15 mg of caffeine per serving for an extra pick-me-up.
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A 2/3 cup serving has 190 calories and 20% of your daily value of calcium. So you can treat yourself while getting some nutritional value.
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It’s available in 46 oz cartons and 3-gallon tubs for scoop shops. You can buy a carton for home or find it at your local ice cream parlor.
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Turkey Hill makes their ice cream in small batches and uses a slower churning process for maximum flavor and creaminess.
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The company sources milk for their ice cream from cows on local Pennsylvania dairy farms within 75 miles of their facility.
Satisfy Your Cravings
With its mouthwatering taste and texture, Double Dunker is the perfect choice when I’m craving chocolate and cookies. Every creamy, chocolatey, chunk-filled bite satisfies my sweet tooth. While it tastes indulgent, it’s not overly heavy or rich. I find I can enjoy a serving without feeling overly full or guilty.
Next time a chocolate and cookie craving strikes, reach for Turkey Hill’s Double Dunker. You’ll fall in love with the mocha ice cream packed with cookie dough and chocolate cookie swirl. It provides the best of all worlds – a delicious frozen treat with a one-of-a-kind flavor. So grab a spoon and dig into this chocolate lover’s delight!
Turkey Hill Double Dunker Ice Cream Review
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Calories 180
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(752 kJ)
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Iron
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0 mg
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Vitamin A
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200 mg
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Vitamin C
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0 mg
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Caffeine
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8 mg
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