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PROOF Alcohol Ice Cream

Locally-made right here in Columbia, PROOF makes for a decadent frozen cocktail and also pairs well with pies, cakes, and brownies.

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Looking to make your holidays merrier? Enter: locally-made PROOF Alcohol Ice Cream.

With flavors like Bourbon Caramel, Pistachio Rum, Mocha Chocolate Moonshine (and more), the ultimate adult indulgence awaits with these crafty cocktails:

  • Naughty & Nice: No matter what list you’re on, enjoy this peppermint and mocha treat
  • Rum Juice Tango: Pa rum pum pum pum with this coconut + pineapple cocktail
  • Old Fashioned Milkshake: The classic just got better

PROOF is available online or at retailers like Lowes Foods, Total Wine & More, Green’s Beverages, and more. See more drink recipes.*

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