When the summer heat peaks, Americans turn to a beloved classic to stay cool: ice cream. As a toast to National Ice Cream Day on July 20, Instacart has got the scoop on how people satisfy their sweet tooth during the hottest months of the year.
Call it plain or call it a classic, but Vanilla continues its reign as America’s most-ordered ice cream flavor on Instacart in summer 2024. In fact, Vanilla accounted for 27% of all ice cream sold last summer, highlighting its versatility as a base for endless sundae options. Following closely behind are two other familiar favorites: Chocolate and Cookies & Cream.
While Vanilla is the undisputed national champ, Instacart wanted to get the full scoop on state-by-state differences by looking at which flavors were purchased most often in each state compared to the national average, adding a tasty twist to the story:
Ice cream preferences reveal how tastes can vary dramatically by region and reflect cultural traditions. Take Moose Tracks, for example — it’s a standout favorite across several Midwest states, likely due to the fact that it was created in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. These insights show how history and local ties can influence consumer preferences, turning certain flavors into statewide staples.
While Americans still love their classics, adventurous palates are reshaping the frozen dessert aisle:
Trend Alert: A new wave of flavor trends is making its mark, and Dubai chocolate is quickly becoming a standout in ice cream orders. In 2024, the share of ice cream purchases featuring chocolate and pistachio rose by 35% year-over-year*, reflecting a growing craving for globally inspired, premium flavor profiles.
*Methodology: Instacart calculated the share of ice cream orders on the Instacart platform that contained both chocolate ice cream and pistachio ice cream in the same order in 2023 and 2024, then calculated the percentage difference.
It’s not only flavor, but also who makes the ice cream that is increasingly shaping how Americans shop. In 2024, a mix of legacy names and rising artisanal stars gained ground as people sought both nostalgic comfort and craft-made options. From the inventive creations of Ben & Jerry’s to regionally beloved creameries like Tillamook and Straus, it’s clear that a wide range of ice cream makers are striking a chord with consumers. And as nostalgia takes the spotlight, people are reaching for budget-friendly options like Thrifty to revisit the sweet simplicity of the early 2000s.
Trend Alert: The rise of better-for-you ice creams, like Ice Cream For Bears and Alec’s Ice Cream, in this top ten list of fastest-growing brands highlights a growing consumer interest in products made with fewer, simpler ingredients.
When it comes to this fruity treat, Americans are split on pronunciation and spelling. During last year’s summer season, 63% of Instacart searches spelled it “sherbet,” while 37% went with “sherbert,” sneaking in a second “r”. The verdict? While some dictionaries now list sherbert as a variant, sherbet (SHER-but) is technically the standard spelling and pronunciation. But don’t worry, we’re not here to correct you, especially if you’re bringing dessert…
Whether you’re sticking with classics or chasing the next niche flavor, one thing’s for sure: ice cream is a delicious expression of personal taste.
This story was produced by Instacart and reviewed and distributed by Stacker.
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