For some consumers, there’s nothing quite as mouthwatering as dipping a salty and crispy french fry into a cold and creamy milkshake. In fact, according to a survey conducted in 2020, it is one of America’s most popular food combinations.
So perhaps it should come a no surprise that the Ore-Ida and GoodPop brands have launched the Fudge n’ Vanilla French Fry Pop, a first-of-its-kind frozen treat that offers the iconic sweet and salty combination. The limited-edition offering is now available across the USA ahead of National Ice Cream Day on Sunday, July 21.
The crave-worthy product wraps a vanilla oat milk frozen base in a rich, chocolate fudge shell rolled in real, crispy potato bits. The collaboration creates an all-in-one, mess-free treat that is made to delight french fry and ice cream lovers.
“For over 70 years, Ore-Ida has offered Americans delicious and crispy french fries in the comfort of their homes,” said Jackie Britva, senior brand manager for Ore-Ida at The Kraft Heinz Company. “Nothing says summer quite like the sweet and salty combo of a fry dipped in a milkshake, but fans often have to go to a restaurant to enjoy the summertime staple. In partnership with GoodPop, we put a unique and convenient spin on the American classic, bringing it to home freezers everywhere. Put simply, we dipped it, so our fans don’t have to.”
“At GoodPop, we love creating cleaned-up versions of classic treats. With this seasonal collaboration, we hope to rekindle that child-like joy of summer, with a decidedly modern twist,” said Daniel Goetz, chief executive officer and founder of GoodPop. “As always, our goal is to elevate expectations for nostalgic favorites, so these Fudge n’ Vanilla French Fry Pops are dairy and gluten free, fit for all families to enjoy.”
The Ore-Ida x GoodPop Fudge n’ Vanilla French Fry Pops can be purchased online for $9.99 per four-pack. GoodPop’s portfolio of products features more than 20 flavors that are available at Costco, Whole Foods, Sprouts, Publix, Walmart, Kroger and other retail food stores.