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Wells offers more than 500 products under the Blue Bunny brand. The signature Blue Bunny ice cream flavor Bunny Tracks combines chocolate-covered peanuts, peanut butter-filled chocolate bunnies, and ribbons of peanut butter, caramel and fudge in vanilla ice cream. In addition to many other innovative ice cream flavors, Blue Bunny offers seven different varieties of vanilla.

“Just-For-You” packaging was debuted by Blue Bunny with its innovative Personals line offering single-serve ice cream in a variety of indulgent and light flavors. Blue Bunny manufactures various novelties, including Champ! Cones. Another Blue Bunny novelty, the Bomb Pop is even celebrated with its own special day, National Bomb Pop Day. The day is recognized annually on the last Thursday in June.

Blue Bunny also produces a variety of novelties and packaged ice cream to meet various lifestyle needs including all natural, low calorie, fat free or light lines including Sweet Freedom, which has no sugar added.

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