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Cedar Crest Ice Cream Flavor Creation Contest Winners Named



Cedar Crest Ice Cream of Cedarburg and the Wisconsin 4-H Foundation announce the winner and finalists of the 2022 Cedar Crest Ice Cream Flavor Creation Contest.

The finalists will receive a Cedar Crest Ice Cream party, and the Grand Prize winner will have an ice cream party and will be awarded $500. They are:

Grand Prize Winner: Pilsen Skylighters, Kewaunee County (Luxemburg, WI)

Finalists: Winchester 4-H Club, Winnebago County (Larsen, WI); Johnstown 4-H Club, Rock County (Darien, WI); Hilltop Climbers 4-H Club, Buffalo County (Mondovi, WI); and Bradford 4-H Club, Rock County (Sharon, WI).

The Pilsen Skylighters' winning flavor, Cow Lick, features vanilla ice cream with a caramel swirl, chocolate coated pretzels and fudge pieces. Cow Lick will be produced by Cedar Crest for the 2023 summer season as a Feature Flavor for the month of July. The flavor will be available in ice cream parlors and scoops shops across the state of Wisconsin and beyond.

According to Brenda Scheider, Executive Director of the Wisconsin 4-H Foundation, the contest is a great opportunity for 4-H youth to work together to develop and name their flavor. "The most exciting part of the contest is the winning flavor will be available through Cedar Crest this summer."

Entries were judged by a panel of ice cream experts chosen by Cedar Crest. The family-owned company based in Cedarburg, Wisconsin manufactures more than 80 flavors of ice cream, along with frozen custard, sherbet, and sorbet at its Manitowoc, Wis., plant. Cedar Crest distributes products in several Midwest states and beyond.

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