


These are amazing! Are these the same peanut butter cups used in their Chocolate Peanut Butter Cup flavor? I will have to put that on my list of flavors to check out. The peanut butter seemed to ooze out of the cups when I ate it. Usually it's hard peanut butter on the inside of these. The peanut butter cup filling was much softer than I expected. The sauce was very chocolatey and reminded me of chocolate syrup - a little bit of a kick in the back of your throat when you swallow if you know what I mean. The peanut butter cups seemed immersed in the fudge sauce. The two inner mix-in layers are fudge sauce and peanut butter cups. Their purpose here is to serve as vehicles for the three mix-ins layers. The two base ice creams are decent but both have mild flavors. How does it taste? Pretty darn good? The accidental mixing is a bonus because you actually want the ice cream to mix a bit as you eat it. Plus, it makes the remainder of the pint a bit easier to eat in a 'layered manner'. Some mixing does occur when you try to do an extraction like that, so I don't think the pictures are catalogue-quality, but it was fun to do. For the sake of research, I tried to cut out a wedge again, just to get a picture of all the layers. Let's dig in!Īs before when I unscrew the lid, I only see the top layer - the peanut butter gelato. Peanut butter gelato on top, then peanut butter cups, then a hot fudge sauce, then a vanilla gelato with peanut butter cookie pieces on the bottom. Like the first pint there are five layers. This one is called Peanut Butter Vanilla Fudge. Today I try my second pint from Talenti Gelato's new Gelato Layers line of flavors. Peanut Butter Vanilla Fudge - Layers of Peanut Butter Gelato, Peanutīutter Cups, Fudge Sauce, Vanilla Gelato and Peanut Butter Cookies
