![]() I actually like this flavor better than their signature Honeycomb flavor! So, if you like that flavor and are curious about a slightly enhanced version of it, then give Hot Honey a try. The chili pepper is fairly mild - don't be scared by the word "hot" in the flavor name, but I really like the extra flavor it adds. ![]() This is an excellent honey-based ice cream from Van Leeuwen. It is just enough pepper to add flavor and not so much as to make it 'hot'. The chili pepper create a very mild burning sensation in my throat when I swallow but it quickly dissipates. They make a "French-style" ice cream which includes extra eggs, so it gives it an almost custard-like feel. It has the expected extra-creamy texture that I see in other Van Leeuwen flavors. Digging in, the base ice cream appears to have absorbed some of the flavor from the honey pieces. Removing the lid shows the off-white color of the vanilla base with many small honey pieces visible right away. Here a vanilla base is used instead of sweet cream and the honey pieces contain a little bit of chili pepper. This pint includes honeycomb pieces and hot honey swirls that provide consumers who want just a bit of kick after the cool sensation of creamy ice cream. ![]() This looks like a spicy version of their signature Honeycomb flavor. Today's flavor, Hot Honey (instagram link), is more in the normal spectrum. I purposely picked the boldest "try it on a dare" flavor of the set, Pizza, first to get it out of the way. Today is the next of the new Walmart-specific flavors that the Brooklyn-based Van Leeuwen Ice Cream has released this spring. Hot Honey - Vanilla Ice Cream with Honeycomb and Swirls of Hot Honey
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