January 16th, 2007 | Category: General
WHAT YOUR FAVORITE FLAVOR REVEALS ABOUT YOUR PERSONALITY
Posted by: Turkey Hill Team
They say our preferences for just about anything –- from cars to houses to dog breeds -– can reveal a little (or a lot) about who we are as people. Apparently even your favorite flavor of ice cream can indicate whether you’re shy or outgoing, a leader or a follower.
We’ve managed to track down a few of these online tests and present them here for you to try for yourself. Most of the tests ask you to choose your favorite flavor and then tell you what that preference reveals about your personality. Seems simple enough. This test is one of our favorites.
This one works backwards by asking a series of questions and then revealing what flavor you are based on your responses.
And this quiz takes the process one step further by telling you which flavors you are most romantically compatible with. From the looks of it, strawberry lovers have very few enemies!


If you’ve got a technical question about the ice cream making process or some other inquiry about the nuances of America’s favorite treat, chances are Ernie has the answer. He might not be able to answer all questions, but he’ll try his best and some may be featured on the Ice Cream Journal.



11 Comments
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February 5th, 2007 at 12:21 pmTurkey Hill makes so many great flavors- I love the feature flavors- they are what makes Turkey Hill so great. My favorite is definitely Party Cake, but the Pineapple Upside Down Cake is pretty dog gone close. I can’t wait to try the Baked Apple Dumpling in August. Of course, all of the Creamy Commotions are awesome!!
January 27th, 2007 at 12:00 pmLIKE TO SEE MORE CARB FAVORS IN ICE CREAM PRODUCTS
January 22nd, 2007 at 8:17 pmKieran, you work at an ice cream shop? That’s really cool! And it’s also interesting that you can sometimes guess what people will order before they order it.
If you don’t mind, maybe you can write a guest entry on the Ice Cream Journal on that topic. Drop us an email using the “Contact Ernie” link near the top of the page. We’d love to talk to you about it!
January 18th, 2007 at 5:20 pmThat’s pretty fun, and there might be something to it! It’s amazing having an ice cream shop how often we can guess what people will order…
January 18th, 2007 at 11:58 amTurkey Hill has better flavors than Edys or Breyers. They are not creamy
January 17th, 2007 at 5:35 pmGood eye you guys! (I’d expect nothing less from someone named “T Hill Guru.”)
You’re absolutely right though, no affiliation with that “other brand” other than their place on this entry about ice cream polls.
And it’s good to see “Ex-Other Brand Customers” on the Ice Cream Journal. Welcome!
January 17th, 2007 at 4:19 pmNah…if TH make Edy’s, it would taste much better
January 17th, 2007 at 2:56 pmWhy would Turkey Hill have a link to Edy’s Ice Cream website??? Does Turkey Hill make their ice cream too? I guess so.
January 17th, 2007 at 11:22 amLOL…the last link is funny…even if it is a link to Edy’s Ice Cream.
January 17th, 2007 at 10:18 amChocolate chip - You sincerely believe that everything around you is beautiful, even though other people may not notice. You are a determined person and set high goals for your life.
But it’s so hard to just pick one flavor!!
Thanks for fun break!
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