After initial speculation surrounding a possible collab surfaced in October, Skyline Chili and Graeter's Ice Cream have officially teamed up.
CINCINNATI — To Ohio based brands are coming together to make something new. Graeter's Ice Cream and Skyline Chili are collaborating to offer a new ice cream flavor: Graeter's Skyline Spice Ice ...
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A new 'Graeter’s Skyline Chili Spice Ice Cream' is set to be released Jan. 27. The ice cream combines Graeter’s French pot ...
After rumors of a Skyline Chili-inspired ice cream broke the internet in October 2024, Graeter’s Ice Cream has announced the flavor and date of its official release. “Speculation about our ...
The rumors are true: Graeter’s Ice Cream and Skyline Chili are, indeed, teaming up for a polarizing new treat. The two iconic Cincinnati chains are releasing a new Skyline Spice Ice Cream flavor ...
Cincinnati, Ohio-based Graeter's Ice Cream, a family-run ice cream maker, and Skyline Chili, a Cincinnati-style restaurant chain, have collaborated for the creation of a new product - Graeter's ...
Travis Kelce was totally wrong for dissing Graeter's Skyline Chili-flavored ice cream, according to a national dining reporter. "In the ice cream, I tasted allspice, nutmeg, and cinnamon ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Graeter's is now offering a up a unique new ice cream flavor in partnership with Skyline Chili. Chili Spice Ice cream is now available as a limited-edition dessert.
Graeter's new Skyline Chili-flavored ice cream is taking the region (and beyond) by storm, even getting reactions from Vice President JD Vance and NFL legends Travis and Jason Kelce. Per a press ...
The collaboration between Graeter’s Ice Cream and Skyline Chili is catching the attention of many across the country, including the Kelce brothers.Former Cincinnati Bearcats Jason and Travis ...
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