What's Your Favorite Ice Cream?

Food Network Magazine is on a quest to find out how America eats ice cream.
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Food Network Magazine is on a quest to find out how America eats ice cream. From your favorite type of sprinkle to the age-old debate of cup versus cone, we want to know your idea of the perfect scoop.

Vote in the polls below, then tell FN Dish about your favorite ice cream flavor — there are too many options to list! To see how your opinion matches up to those of other Food Network fans, look for the How America Eats Ice Cream feature in an upcoming issue of the magazine.

What ice cream flavor do you find most irresistible? Let us know in the comments below.

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