Even though there is no more ice cream at Starbucks, you can still get a Java Chip Frappuccino. Starbucks started selling ice cream in 1996, and in 2009.
Edy's introduced Dreyer's six-flavor frozen custard in 2015. The famous ice cream maker discontinued their "extra thick and creamy" custard in 2016.
This 2000 flavour, which featured caramel popcorn wrapped in white fudge, peanuts covered in toffee, and a caramel swirl blended with caramel ice cream, may have been overly sweet.
In 2018, the company that made the boozy ice cream stopped making it, which made fans sad on Twitter.
Vanilla ice cream, oatmeal cookie crumbs, dark brown sugar, spices, and raisins made this delicious gelato. Years later, the 2015 flavour was discontinued.
When one Reddit user couldn't find the sweet, flowery scent, they wrote the cult-favorite brand. Jeni's told us, "Supermoon is unavailable.
In 2012, the oatmeal cookie firm discontinued creating them, sending Ben & Jerry's Oatmeal Cookie Chunk to the Flavor Graveyard.
This blackberry and cabernet sauvignon grape sorbet could be found in freezers in 2011, but it was taken off the market.
This summer pie flavour was a Turkey Hill mainstay from 1996 to 2001, and a few years ago, they thought about bringing it back.
The founders of the ice cream brand are proud to be hippies, and one of the brand's first flavours was a nod to Woodstock.