Breyers and Good Humor Turn Nostalgic Ice Cream Bar Favorites Into 2 New Pint Flavors
Breyers or Good Humor? It doesn't matter which brand you pledge your loyalty to in this new collaboration.
The popular ice cream and frozen treat companies have each earned the respect of consumers for over 100 years, and if that doesn't say it all, their expansive lineup of innovations and the fact that some fans are still distraught over items that were discontinued years ago just might (RIP Good Humor's Toasted Almond Bar).
And now the two brands are joining forces to launch two new pint-sized frozen dairy desserts inspired by popular Good Humor products: its Strawberry Shortcake Dessert Bars and Creamsicle ice cream bars.
Breyers and Good Humor Collab Gets Fans Pints of 2 Nostalgic Flavors
Debuting as part of the partnership between Breyers and Good Humor that aims to give consumers new and exciting ways to enjoy their favorite sweet treats are the all-new Breyers Good Humor Strawberry Shortcake and Breyers Creamsicle Pint. The new collection also includes an Almond Joy-inspired pint, which Parade previously reported on earlier this week.
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- Breyers Good Humor Strawberry Shortcake: The Strawberry Shortcake bars (and now tubs!) everyone loves, now in the convenience of a pint! Breyers calls it the "perfect combination of classic Breyers and America's favorite Strawberry Shortcake bar in one." It's got vibrant strawberry swirls in a creamy vanilla frozen dessert, plus the signature Good Humor cake crumbles.
- Breyers Creamsicle Pint: Breyers said this takes the brand's vibrant citrus sherbert and swirls it into its creamy vanilla frozen dairy dessert to recreate the iconic Creamsicle flavor. The company promises this pint is "as refreshing as it is delicious, and as nostalgic as it is on trend!"
So far, fans' only critique is that they wish the treats were real ice cream rather than the controversial frozen dairy dessert, which many consider inferior and rate as less creamy than ice cream. The phenomenon is likely due to frozen dairy desserts containing less milkfat than standard ice cream and often substituting traditional ingredients with vegetable oils and other emulsifiers.
Where Will Breyers' Good Humor-Flavored Pints Be Sold?
The new Strawberry Shortcake and Creamsicle-flavored pints are now available at convenience stores nationwide-including 7-Eleven-with a manufacturer's suggested retail price of $4.49, according to an official statement shared with Parade.
Which flavor are you grabbing first? Let us know in the comments!
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This story was originally published April 24, 2026 at 11:11 AM.