WHAT YOUR FAVORITE ICE CREAM FLAVORS SAY ABOUT YOU

(KitchenDaily.com) It's ice cream month and your favorite ice cream flavor might reveal more than you think. Dr. Alan Hirsch, a nationally recognized smell and taste expert, offers what a person's favorite ice cream flavor may suggest about their personality.

Chocolate
You're more likely to be: dramatic, lively, charming, flirtatious, seductive and gullible

Vanilla
You're more likely to be: impulsive, easily suggestible and an idealist

Very Berry Strawberry
You're more likely to be: tolerant, devoted and introverted

Mint Chocolate Chip
You're more likely to be: argumentative, frugal and cautious

Rocky Road
You're more likely to be: aggressive, engaging and a good listener

Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough
You're more likely to be: ambitious, competitive and a visionary

Pralines 'n Cream
You're more likely to be: loving, supportive and prefer to avoid the spotlight

Jamoca
You're more likely to be: scrupulous, conscientious and a moral perfectionist

Chocolate Chip
You're more likely to be: generous, competent and a go getter

Rainbow Sherbet
You're more likely to be: analytic, decisive and pessimistic

Ice cream used to be only for the rich
In the early 1800s, before refrigeration became widely available, ice cream was very expensive and only the elite could afford such a luxury. Now, the average American consumes 48 pints of ice cream yearly!

Which city and state eats the most ice cream?
According to Bundle, the District of Columbia is the most ice cream-crazy area in America, and its residents eat 85 percent more than the average person. Rhode Island was in second place, and Wisconsin got third. As for cities, Long Beach, CA love their ice cream most, with the average Long Beacher consuming 268 percent more ice cream than the average American. In second place was Dallas, TX, and Philadelphia, PA came in third place.

What is the most popular ice cream flavor?
According to the International Ice Cream Association, vanilla is the most popular flavor (with 29% favoring this flavor) while chocolate comes in second with 9%. That's a lot of impulsive, easily suggestible and idealistic ice cream lovers!

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