Our Top Five Ice Cream Toppings

How sweet it is to be National Ice Cream Day! Whether you love traditional ice cream or are more of a soft-serve or frozen-yogurt kinda person, we have the toppings that’ll make you flip. In fact, we offer so many that it can be tough to make up your mind! Here’s a list of our top five favorite ice cream toppings, just in case you’re looking for a way to make this day extra-special!

1)  Mochi rice cakes: These soft, chewy rice cakes pair smashingly with frozen desserts, and are especially popular in the frozen yogurt crowd. Choose from original mochi rice cakes, rainbow mochi rice cakes or black sesame mochi rice cakes to give your ice cream a gourmet Asian touch!

2) Baking chips: We offer a wide variety of baking chips that beautifully complement all flavors of ice cream. If you’re having trouble deciding, we highly recommend giving some of our more unique varieties a whirl! Our ice cream chips are a perfect sundae topping, and rainbow candy coated chocolate chips will give your dessert some pizzazz. If you love all flavors, try the assorted chocolate chips. This mixture of milk chocolate, dark chocolate, raspberry chocolate, white chocolate and peanut butter chips will never do ya wrong!

3)  Nuts: What can we say? We are nuts for nuts here at NutsOnline! In our opinion, some of the best nuts to use on top of ice cream include macadamia nut pieces, black walnuts and roasted pistachios.

4)  Sweets: Oh yes, we know ice cream already has plenty of sugar. But once-in-awhile, we like to dress it up with a sweet surprise. Try crushed Hydrox cookies, mini M&M’s and Skor bits to give your treat an authentic, ice-cream-parlor touch.

5)  Granola: This one may surprise you, but granola isn’t just for breakfast! It makes a surprisingly delicious topping on vanilla ice cream and frozen yogurt. One of our favorites is vanilla light and crunchy granola.

What are some of your favorite ice cream toppings? Whatever they are, we know they’re just fabulous! Have fun and help yourself to some cooling ice cream on this steamy July day!

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