As a child, there was no greater joy than dropping your beach toys and making an immediate bee-line for the ice cream truck. Correction, there was no better joy than digging into whatever frozen treat you scored. The truth is that no matter how old you are, enjoying ice cream in the summertime is absolute bliss. This week, we decided to honor our favorite frozen treat with a round-up of our favorite ice cream spots on Delmarva. It’s also fitting that one of our top places – Scottish Highland Creamery – was recently named one of the top 5 ice cream stores in the country by TripAdvisor. We should also note that we have an interview scheduled with The Frozen Farmer in Bridgeville, DE on Monday so we definitely have ice cream on the brain! From the impressive selection of inventive flavors at The Ice Cream Store to a brain-freezing milk shakes at The Alaska Stand, we’re caving in to all of our sweet tooth cravings…and you should too.

Dumser’s Dairyland

Multiple Locations

www.beach-net.com/dumsers

Serving up ice cream treats since 1939, it’s no wonder there’s always a small mob of people congregating around each of the Dumser’s locations. Ice cream is made fresh daily on the premises, with a collection of flavors to choose from. We’re partial to the Oreo crush, but the coconut chocolate chip is a close runner-up. When it comes to sundaes, Dumser’s isn’t stingy. The sundae menu includes a number of crazy concoctions, from the Dieter’s Revenge – three dips of vanilla ice cream topped with hot fudge, chocolate chips, crushed Oreo’s, whipped cream and a cherry – to the Southern Treat – three dips of butter pecan ice cream covered with butterscotch topping, chopped almonds, whipped cream and a cherry. Ice cream sodas arrive overflowing and ready to be slurped down. Root beer, orange, cherry, chocolate and double chocolate are your options, and each are artfully topped off with whipped cream and a cherry.

Candy Kitchen

Multiple Locations

www.candykitchens.com

If you’ve listened to radio commercials at all in the last decade than you’ve probably caught yourself humming along to the Candy Kitchen theme song. “It’s the sweet, sensational, marvelous, magical…” you probably know the rest. While the song is highly addicting, the sweets are downright irresistible. Salt water taffy and fudge abound, along with any sort of chocolate covered treat you can imagine, including chocolate covered gummy bears! What we’re particularly sweet on right now is the build-your-own ice cream sundae bar. The seemingly endless toppings bar is a dream come true for any kid (or adult for that matter).

Chesapeake Bay Farms

8905 Logtown Road, Berlin, MD (one of two locations)

410-629-1997

www.chesapeakebaycheese.com

Worcester County’s only dairy farm, Chesapeake Bay Farms, provides farm fresh ice cream for the true ice cream connoisseur. They are one of the few facilities with bragging rights to actually completing the entire cow to cone process on-site. With the mantra “go big or go home,” what arrives is ice cream loaded with big chunks of fruit, cookies, nuts, candy, and a number of other goodies. What’s more, the ingredients redefine fresh. We’re talking imported, pure Dutch chocolate cocoa, Madagascar pure vanilla, and real crushed vanilla bean specks. Stop in one of Chesapeake Bay Farms’ two locations for one of 16 rotating flavors (they make over 50). We’ve been getting our fix this summer thanks to our friends at Yummy in Ocean City, who go one step further by pairing the irresistible ice cream with their divine cupcakes. Cup shakes, cupcake sundaes, gourmet cones and banana splits…cue the drool.

The Ice Cream Store

6 Rehoboth Avenue, Rehoboth Beach, DE

302-227-4609

Rehobothbeachicecream.com

Ice cream flavors are fairly standard here on the Shore. For the most part, your choices range from your run of the mill vanillas to some nuttier peanut butter blends. Not so at The Ice Cream Store in Rehoboth. The list of flavors is long, and to be perfectly honest, crazy sounding. We’ll start with the weirdest – spinach. Yes, spinach ice cream. Described as Popeye’s favorite, its African vanilla ice cream with finely ground up fresh spinach folded in. That’s one way to trick your kids into eating their greens. Next up is the Scorpion Sting – African vanilla ice cream flavored with cayenne pepper, cinnamon, and “you can’t handle this hot sauce,” with deep red strawberry ribboned throughout. The Beer Ice Cream quickly caught our eye, as it’s a mixture of cappuccino coffee ice cream with Indian Brown Ale from Dogfish Head. And who hasn’t dreamed about combining Jack Daniels, bacon, and ice cream? Yep, the Ice Cream Store’s got it.

Rayne’s Reef

North Main Street, Berlin, MD

410-641-2131

www.raynesreef.com

A stroll down Main Street Berlin to Rayne’s Reef is paramount to taking a stroll down memory lane. Serving Berlin since 1901, the quaint soda fountain and grill is a throwback to the real deal soda fountain shops. Of course ice cream sodas, ice cream floats and ice cream sundaes are on the menu, along with milk shakes and malts.

Alaska Stand

9th Street on the boardwalk, Ocean City, MD

410-289-7305

Alaskastand.com

For a piece of Ocean City boardwalk history, stop by the Alaska Stand on 9th Street and the boardwalk. The Alaska Stand has been an Ocean City tradition for over 75 years, and if you’ve ever had their burgers or fries, then you know why. If you’re up for a milkshake and a little people watching on the boards, this is the place to go. The milk shakes are thick, creamy, and downright decadent. Try dipping your fries in your milk shake – it sounds weird but it’s oh so good.

The Scottish Highland Creamery

314 Tilghman Street, Oxford, MD

410-924-6298

www.scottishhighlandcreamery.com

The Scottish Highland Creamery made a national splash earlier this month when it was dubbed one of the top five places to get ice cream in the U.S. by TripAdvisor. The ice cream parlor is located in Oxford, MD and is owned and operated by husband and wife team Victor and Susan Barlow. Victor first learned how to make ice cream when he was just 15-years-old living in Scotland. Today, he is still hard at work, making all of the ice cream that The Scottish Highland Creamery serves up…all 600 flavors! Using local ingredients, fresh milk and cream, and flavorings imported from Italy, it’s easy to see why they topped the TripAdvisor list!

HaHa’s Frozen Yogurt

300 Coastal Highway, Fenwick Island, DE

302-581-0039

Hahasfrozenyogurt.com

While we don’t always equate ‘dessert’ with ‘healthy,’ the masterminds at HaHas Frozen Yogurt have done just that. HaHas, which is actually an acronym for Healthy Alternative Happy Attitude, aims to please with a wide variety of non-fat, low-fat and no-sugar added yogurts. They also carry non-dairy sorbet and vanilla ice cream. All of the yogurts are low in cholesterol and sodium, and a good source of calcium and vitamin B. But does it taste good?? You betcha. There’s 12 different flavors to choose from, with even more toppings, with the options to mix and match however you like. Of course you can also opt to join the 20-Ounce Club if you dare. Take a quick scroll through their Facebook page and you’ll find posts of customers who dared to devour over 20-ounces of frozen yogurt. Challenge accepted!

The Frozen Farmer

3 Heritage Shores Circle, Bridgeville, DE

302-337-8130

thefrozenfarmer.com

We are eagerly making the trip to Bridgeville next week for a behind the scenes look at The Frozen Farmer. The field-fresh frozen treats have been on our radar for some time now, as their mission is to take locally grown ingredients and transform them into the sweet treat we all know and love. Of course we love any chance to support our local farmers as well! The Frozen Farmer serves up sorbet, ice cream, and ‘nice cream,’ which boasts less fat and more locally grown fruit for added nutritional content. We sure are looking forward to tasting them all!