'Tractor Tracks,' developed by the Country Clover 4-H Club in Green Lake County, was chosen as the winner of the 2020 Cedar Crest Ice Cream 4-H Flavor Contest. Selected as the winner from the field of dozens of contestants, the favor will be available statewide in time to celebrate the summer time this coming July.
The winning entry features chocolate ice cream, peanut butter cups and a marshmallow swirl. Contest coordinators say it will be available throughout the summer at ice cream parlors that serve Cedar Crest Ice Cream. It is also available for sale at 4-H food stands.
"We are proud to support the Wisconsin 4-H organization through our annual flavor contest. The project requires collaboration, teamwork and creativity to create the next best ice cream flavor," said Cedar Crest President Ken Kohlwey. "We look forward to reading each entry that comes in and share the winning flavor with our customers."
As the winning club, the Country Clover 4-H will receive a Cedar Crest Ice Cream Party and earned a $400 cash prize. The club is led by Jacky Berndt.
Other top finalists were the Cleveland Challengers 4-H, Waukesha County; Champion Spark Plugs 4-H, Kewaunee County; Aniwa Rockets 4-H, Langlade County; and Prairie Pioneer 4-H, Waukesha County.
Entries were evaluated by a panel of judges chosen by Cedar Crest's staff.
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