Each State’s Favorite Ice-Cream Flavor Tells Us A Lot About The People That Live There

If you’ve ever wondered what your state’s most popular ice cream is, you’re in luck! A study from grocery deliveries firm Instacart has revealed which flavors are purchased most often in individual states in comparison to the national average. And we’ve got the results right here. So sit back, relax, and enjoy: there are some surprises on the way…

Alabama: Moose Tracks

To kick things off, we’ll of course be starting in The Heart of Dixie state. According to Instacart’s information, Alabama’s ice cream flavor of choice is Moose Tracks. Now in case you didn’t know, that’s a delicious vanilla-flavored treat that also includes fudge and peanut-butter cups. Need we say more?

Alaska: Green tea

As it turns out, Alaskans just can’t get enough of green tea ice cream. Who knew? This flavor maybe be a little polarizing, but it tops The Last Frontier’s list of favorite ice creams. Fun fact: did you know that green tea ice cream didn’t actually get its start in the United States? Instead, its origins trace back to Japan.

Arizona: Rocky Road

Ah, Rocky Road. What a flavor! Combining chocolate with marshmallows and little diced almonds, it’s perfect for ice cream lovers who have a sweet tooth. And apparently that includes Arizonans! Given how hot it can get in Alabama during the summer, a fat scoop of Rocky Road sounds pretty ideal to us.

Arkansas: Rainbow sherbet

So, what tantalizes the taste buds in Arkansas? Well, rainbow sherbet holds the ice cream crown in the southern state. It’s a combination of three different but equally delicious flavors: orange, lime, and raspberry. No wonder the lArkansas ocals love this colorful snack.