Digging my spoon in, the peanut butter base is delicious and not too heavy. I am guessing that the larger pieces have pretzel pieces inside. The peanut butter base is light in color, there are a couple of swirls of caramel visible and then two different sizes of chocolate pieces. Removing the lid and peeling back the feel-good message on the protective foil, the top of the ice cream is quite beautiful. Take Five makes me think of the odd-metered Dave Brubeck jazz standard, so I will listen to that while I finish this review. She does not spell out which one, but my guess is that it is the Take 5 because it has the same ingredients - peanut butter (and peanuts), caramel, chocolate and pretzels. The side of the carton says that it is based on Jeni's all-time favorite candy bar. It looks like it might also be included in a collection later this summer, we shall see. The new flavor is called High Five Candy Bar. I bought it at the one on Lake & Excelsior in Minneapolis, but I have also seen it at the one on Snelling and Selby in Saint Paul. Well, we do have Whole Foods here in town, so I checked and found it. I often have Jeni's shipped to me online, but this flavor is not even available online. I was not expecting this because there is nothing on their website about it. Jeni's Splendid Ice Cream has a new flavor which is only available at Whole Foods. I got a surprise while reading news on twitter the other day. High Five Candy Bar - Peanut Butter, Caramel, Chocolate, and Pretzels
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