Click the spinning wheel in the center of the page
Watch the ice cream wheel spin through 16 delicious flavors
The wheel slows and scoops a random ice cream flavor
A parlor card reveals the flavor's style, origin, and an amazing fact
Click 'Scoop it up!' to dismiss and spin again
16 iconic ice cream flavors spanning 11 styles: Classic, Mix-in, Asian, Fruit, Nut, Tropical, Modern, Southern, Artisan, Caramel, and Regional
Country or culture of origin revealed for every flavor
Surprising historical and cultural fact for each ice cream flavor
Color-coded by flavor style for easy identification
Cool deep indigo ice cream parlor theme with pink glow accents
The Ice Cream Flavors Spinner Wheel is an interactive dessert tool that randomly selects one of 16 iconic ice cream flavors from around the world. From classic Vanilla (the world's most labor-intensive spice) and WWII-born Rocky Road, to Japanese Matcha, Argentine Dulce de Leche, and the divisive Canadian Tiger Tail, each spin reveals where the flavor came from, what style it belongs to, and a fascinating piece of ice cream history you probably never knew. Perfect for dessert lovers, ice cream parlors, curious foodies, and anyone who can't decide what to order.
The wheel includes Vanilla, Chocolate, Strawberry, Mint Chocolate Chip, Cookie Dough, Rocky Road, Matcha, Pistachio, Neapolitan, Mango, Salted Caramel, Butter Pecan, Black Sesame, Lavender, Dulce de Leche, and Tiger Tail.
Real vanilla comes from orchid pods that must be hand-pollinated within 12 hours of blooming — then each pod is cured for months. It's the world's second most expensive spice after saffron, making true vanilla ice cream a genuinely premium ingredient.
Tiger Tail is a uniquely Canadian ice cream flavor combining orange-flavored ice cream with swirls of black licorice. It's been a beloved childhood staple in Canada since the 1960s but is almost completely unknown outside the country.
It was inspired by an anonymous customer who wrote 'chocolate chip cookie dough' on a suggestion board at a Ben & Jerry's scoop shop in 1984. The flavor became their all-time bestseller and launched an entire mix-in ice cream trend.
Yes! That's one of the most fun uses. Spin and commit to ordering (or making) whatever flavor it lands on. It's a great way to try something new and discover a flavor you'd never normally pick.