Graeter’s New Seasonal Flavor

Cincinnati summers are synonymous with time spent at Kings Island, riding The Beast at night! And what dessert could possibly be more Cincinnati than Graeter’s ice cream?!?!

Cincinnati icons Graeter’s and Kings Island have partnered for an absolutely delicious concoction: Beast Feast. This limited-time only ice cream celebrates the iconic roller coaster The Beast with fabulous feature flavors from Graeter’s. “Cookie dough unleashed” is an understatement, the monster mix features a decadent cookie butter ice cream base, massive chunks of sugar cookie dough and colorful rainbow sprinkles. YUM!

Beast Feast is part of Graeter’s Summer Bonus Flavors: the Bake Shop 2025 Collection. With flavors like Cinnamon Sticky Bun, Blueberry Lemon Crumble, Pineapple Passion Sorbet, Minty Browny and Caramel Pecan Cheesecake, the lineup of seasonal dessert-themed ice creams are absolutely decadent! Each of the Bake Shop 2025 collection’s indulgent ice creams utilize Graeter’s small 2 1/2 gallon French Pot method, insuring handcrafted, quality flavors every time.

Beast Feast is available at Graeter’s scoop shops, by the pint at graeters.com and on International Street at Kings Island!

Graeter's New Seasonal Flavor

About Graeter’s Ice Cream

Since 1870, five generations of the Graeter family have remained committed to handcrafting only the most indulgent ice cream available. From humble beginnings serving ice cream from a cart in Cincinnati to the nationwide presence of Graeter’s Ice Cream today, the family has stayed true to the traditional “French Pot” method and is the only company in the world that still makes ice cream at scale this way. Graeter’s has 50+ retail stores and ships more than 300,000 pints annually. The brand can also be found in more than 3,000 grocery stores in 46 states.
For more information, visit Graeters.com or follow Graeter’s on Instagram, Facebook, or X (formerly known as Twitter).

About Kings Island

Kings Island is a 364-acre amusement park located in Mason, Ohio, about 24 miles northeast of Cincinnati. Owned and operated by Six Flags, the park originally opened in 1972 and was developed by Taft Broadcasting as a relocation and expansion of the former Coney Island amusement park along the Ohio River. Since opening, Kings Island has seen more than $300 million in capital investments and now features more than 100 attractions, including 15 roller coasters and a 33-acre water park.
For more information, visit https://www.visitkingsisland.com/ or follow KingsIslandPR on Instagram, and https://www.facebook.com/visitkingsisland