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butter brickle

American  

noun

  1. an ice-cream flavor, usually vanilla or butterscotch, containing crunchy bits of butterscotch candy.


Example Sentences

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President Clinton presented her with a cake covered in butter brickle frosting.

From Los Angeles Times

“At least twice a week I walk to Howard Johnson’s to reward myself after another insufferable class. I always get the same thing — a double scoop of butter brickle ice cream. I wasn’t actually at Howard Johnson’s when the break-in happened. Darn.”

From Washington Post

As we ate our cups of butter brickle, I felt Aimee stiffen by my side.

From The Guardian

Don added, “Hopefully, people will remember eating butter brickle or their favorite flavor down by the lake or talking to Grandma. Ice cream is a simple pleasure in life.”

From Washington Times

Some hosts highlight a particular city, as did Senator Deb Fischer of Nebraska, who recently brought in a taste of Omaha, including a Thunderbird Salad with Thunderbird Dressing, Reuben sandwiches and eCreamery butter brickle ice cream.

From New York Times