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    New candy ice cream treats from the supermarket

    The coolest new summer treats in the freezer aisle take their cues from beloved candy classics.

    1. Breyers Blasts! Whoppers
    Mini versions of the classic malted milk ball candy add crunch to fudge-swirled, malted vanilla ice cream. ($4.99 for 1.5 qt.)

    2. Ciao Bella S'mores
    In this grown-up version of the campout favorite, decadent chocolate-marshmallow gelato with chocolate chunks is sandwiched between two soft graham-cracker cookies. All that's missing is the campfire! ($4.99 for a box of 4)

    3. Popsicle AirHeads Ice Pops
    Like their candy cousins, these pops have a chewy-tart taffy thing going on. They come in four flavors, including the cult favorite, white "mystery." ($4.49 for a multipack box of 18)

    4. Reese's Peanut Butter Ice Cream Cups
    Shaped like the original treat, this bigger version is filled with luscious, nutty peanut butter ice cream. ($3.99 for a box of 6)

    5. Popsicle Jolly Rancher Awesome Twosome Ice Pops
    Two flavors, one wrapped around the other (blue raspberry/ cherry and grape/green apple), make for brilliantly colored sour pops that are just 45 calories each. ($4.49 for a box of 20)

    By Sydell Deblinger | Photography by Gorman + Gorman

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