There's no doubt that Texans love our Blue Bell. Blue Bell has a wonderful lineup of flavors that are permanent, rotational, and limited edition.

We are also so proud of Blue Bell, too. Blue Bell has been headquartered in Brenham, Texas for over a hundred years. That's quite a heritage!

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Blue Bell does a wonderful job of introducing several flavors a year, so there's always something new to try. This year Blue Bell has brought us Strawberry Toaster Pastry and there will likely be many more to come as we get closer to warmer weather.

But what about those bygone flavors that were so good, it's like we can still taste them? Some past flavors have a cult-like following (I'm looking at you Triple Chocolate) while others are a little more obscure, like my favorite ever- Camo 'N Cream.

Recently, Blue Bell fans were given the opportunity to resurrect a retired flavor from the grave via the Blue Bell "The Great Scoop Revival Flavor Tournament" a bracket-type challenge that some past flavors pitted against each other.

The two winners deserved their place back on shelves- Groom's Cake and Cookie Cake are back in 2025.

However, even the bracket challenge only scratched the surface of retired flavors- so far, I have been able to confirm nearly 50 flavors of yesteryear, and I know I'm still missing some.

Here is a look at Part 1 of the flavors Texans want Blue Bell to bring back. Relive some happy and delicious memories and stay tuned for part two.

And while I have a robust list for Part 2, if I missed your favorite flavor, don't hesitate to reach out on Blue Sky and I'll add yours!

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