Two RI companies have partnered on a new ice cream. It's bananas
Two Rhode Island companies, Bananagrams and Green Line Apothecary, have collaborated on a new “Banana Graham” ice cream.
Banana Graham is a homemade, small-batch ice cream from Green Line Apothecary and features a roasted banana and brown butter toffee ice cream with a crunchy graham cracker toffee crumble. It's topped with Bananagrams-inspired letter cookies. It's a fun take on the tile anagram game in the banana-shaped pouch.
“We are so excited to collaborate with our neighbor Green Line on our very own custom ice cream flavor!” said Rena Nathanson, CEO and co-inventor of Bananagrams.
The store has stocked Bananagrams for years, so this was a natural, said Christina Procaccianti, founder, CEO and director of pharmacy at Green Line Apothecary. She described the ice cream as "a scoop of nostalgia and a taste of the wholesome joy that comes from being together.”
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Banana Graham Ice Cream is currently available by the pint, $11, exclusively at Green Line Apothecary at 905 North Main St., Providence and 245 Main St., Wakefield.
This article originally appeared on The Providence Journal: Bananagrams, Green Line Apothecary partner on Banana Graham ice cream