The Cheesecake Factory is known for its incredible variety of cheesecakes in a dizzying number of flavors. And now, the beloved chain is introducing its own line of ice cream, which sounds like what dessert dreams are made of.
Through a partnership with Wells Enterprises, Inc., the brand is offering seven flavors of ice cream, including Birthday Cake, Chocolate, Cookies & Cream, Key Lime, Original, Salted Caramel and Strawberry. Each flavor is made with sour cream and The Cheesecake Factory’s signature cream cheese blend, resulting in a cheesecake and ice cream match made in heaven.
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Their new ice creams will be available in 14-oz. cartons for a suggested retail price of $4.99 each. They should be in grocery stores nationwide by March 2020.
The new ice cream line is not the chain’s first foray into at-home products. Back in 2017, they introduced boxed baking mixes so fans could enjoy their famous cheesecakes — as well as cupcakes and cookies — from the comfort of their own homes.
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And in 2018, they made their Famous Brown Bread available for purchase on their website and in grocery stores. It comes in three varieties: dinner rolls, mini-baguettes and sandwich loaves. The possibilities for enjoying this tasty and popular bread are endless!
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If you like a cup of java alongside your cheesecake, back in 2017, The Cheesecake Factory teamed up with Nestle Coffeemate to create two creamer flavors styled after two of their most popular cheesecakes: Strawberry Cheesecake and Dulce de Leche.
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The Cheesecake Factory also offers creamy pudding desserts in four flavors: Vanilla Fudge Duet, Chocolate Black-Out, Salted Caramel Delight and Cake Batter Strawberry Royale. So many options to enjoy our favorite desserts at home!
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The Cheesecake Factory is not the only chain restaurant to offer products inspired by their menu for at-home consumption.
Olive Garden sells its Signature Italian Dressing in stores, and there’s also a great recipe for a copycat version if you prefer to put your kitchen skills to use.
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And if you can’t get enough of Red Lobster’s Cheddar Bay Biscuits, they sell a mix to make on your own, which is also available in a gluten-free version.
Which restaurant do you wish would bless you with at-home food products?
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