Breyers Caramel Apple Pie Layered Desserts is fall flavored perfection

Breyers Caramel Apple Pie Layered Desserts , photo provided by Breyers
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Forget pumpkin spice, Breyers Caramel Apple Pie Layered Desserts is a must try.

Breyers is ready for apple season and Breyers Caramel Apple Pie Layered Desserts might replace that caramel apple craving. This limited edition ice cream could have you hiding an extra pint in the freezer. Ready for a scoop?

Available September through December 2020, the limited-edition Caramel Apple Pie Layered Desserts combines “a layer of creamy vanilla Breyers with real apples between two layers of caramel Breyers with crunchy shortbread pie crust pieces.” In a way, it is almost like apple pie a la mode in a pint.

This new flavor joins other Breyers Layered Dessert flavors. Those flavors include S’mores, Ice Cream cake and Brownie Cheesecake.

While these layered desserts are not like the old-fashion Neapolitan ice cream, the layers of flavors and textures allows for some customization. Sometimes, it can be a bigger scoop of the center layer. Other times, it can be the perfectly balanced combination. It is nice to be able to control the combination.

Thinking about this Caramel Apple Pie Layered Dessert, it might make an interesting combination with pumpkin pie. Since the frozen dessert is so apple pie forward, some people might not want it on top of apple pie (others might like the double apple deliciousness).

Putting a scoop on top of a creamy pumpkin pie could be the perfect fall flavor combination. Just like the old saying, what grows together goes together, these flavors should pair nicely. In a way, it could be the new flavor mash-up for the fall.

The Limited Edition Caramel Apple Pie Layered Desserts will have a suggested retail price of $3.99. It will be available September through December 2020.

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