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Berkey Creamery’s ‘Flavor Madness’ Bracket Voting Is Now Open

Berkey Creamery’s “Flavor Madness” bracket is back for its eighth year and is now accepting votes for the 2026 “Scoop Champion” flavor. This year’s bracket comes with a twist, as the bracket is composed of 16 top flavors representing each season of the year, four flavors from each.

Last year, the popular flavors “Death By Chocolate” and “Bittersweet Mint” were retired into the Creamery’s “Hall of Flav” and will no longer be included in future brackets.

Organizers noted that not all flavors on the bracket will be in stock this year due to the fact that they represent different times of the year. Those who participate will receive discount codes to use on the Creamery’s website and will be automatically entered for a chance to win six free Berkey Creamery ice creams. A new winner will be randomly chosen each week.

Those wanting to participate must re-enter each week to be eligible for that week’s prize. Winners will be contacted by email and must respond within seven business days to claim their prize.

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