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Tip o’ whisky debuts as new Devon House I-Scream flavour next month

Published:Thursday | June 26, 2025 | 12:08 AMOmar Tomlinson/Contributor
CPJ Brand Manager Chieftin Campbell (right) makes a creamy toast with tip o’ whisky cones with Scoops Unlimited Quality Assurance Manager Aleeshia Deer (left) and her retail stores manager Jodi-Ann McKenzie on Tuesday at the Devon House I-Scream flagship
CPJ Brand Manager Chieftin Campbell (right) makes a creamy toast with tip o’ whisky cones with Scoops Unlimited Quality Assurance Manager Aleeshia Deer (left) and her retail stores manager Jodi-Ann McKenzie on Tuesday at the Devon House I-Scream flagship store.
The latest dessert to join the 14 flavours now available at the world-famous Devon House Ice-Scream store is made of French vanilla ice cream, vanilla cookie crumble, and Fireball Cinnamon Whisky.
The latest dessert to join the 14 flavours now available at the world-famous Devon House Ice-Scream store is made of French vanilla ice cream, vanilla cookie crumble, and Fireball Cinnamon Whisky.
Coming soon to a Devon House I-Scream near you ... the new dairy-meets-Fireball liquor flavoured tip o’ whisky.
Coming soon to a Devon House I-Scream near you ... the new dairy-meets-Fireball liquor flavoured tip o’ whisky.
 “It reminds me of Cinnamon Toast Crunch and the alcohol gives a nice kick to it,” said Caribbean Airlines Flight Attendant Isiah Barrow of his preview taste of the new ice cream flavour set to launch next month.
“It reminds me of Cinnamon Toast Crunch and the alcohol gives a nice kick to it,” said Caribbean Airlines Flight Attendant Isiah Barrow of his preview taste of the new ice cream flavour set to launch next month.
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What’s this summer’s hottest ice cream lick? Think tip o’ whisky.

It’s the latest addition to the Devon House I-Scream menu, coming this July to the dairy retailer’s outlets across the island.

A combination of French vanilla ice cream and vanilla cookie crumble infused with Fireball Cinnamon Whisky, the new dairy-meets-liquor flavour is a partnership between CPJ Beverages and Scoops Unlimited, the company managing the I-Scream brand.

The idea sparked with CPJ Brand Manager Chieftin Campbell two months ago.

“We wanted to find different ways for persons to consume Fireball, which has a cinnamon flavour that is already a common taste in desserts so I thought it must be great to have it in ice cream,” explained Campbell in an interview with Food, taking shelter inside the Hope Road ice cream purveyor’s flagship store on a rainy Tuesday afternoon. “Fireball is sweet, spicy and warm, with a bold recognisable flavour profile, and adds a great contrast to the creaminess of ice cream.”

Amid sweet-treat-seeking patrons – from returning resident seniors to mothers with children and lunchtime 30-somethings – filling Devon House’s flagship shop, Campbell is super-excited to see his brainstorm now just days away from launching.

“Devon House attracts ice cream lovers from every demographic. This flavour will appeal to ice cream lovers who enjoy a little spice and adventure, persons who enjoy fun over fancy and vibes over tradition,” he opined. “Our target is Gen Z and millennials: party goers, festival lovers and beach and river lovers. People who love to socialise.”

A sampling on-site at Devon House I-Scream confirms Campbell’s hopes for the soon-to-launch collab flavour becoming a summer sizzler.

“It is very smooth. I like the taste of it so much. It reminds me of Cinnamon Toast Crunch and the alcohol gives a nice kick to it,” raved Caribbean Airlines Flight Attendant Isiah Barrow, two spoonfuls after an introductory taste.

Meanwhile, in welcoming tip o’ whisky on the line of the dessert destination’s existing 14 flavours, David Radlein, chief marketing officer of Scoops Unlimited, revealed that “we collaborated with CPJ in the past and found them easy and willing to work on projects. In addition, they have been one of our suppliers for some time now.”

As to the evolutionary process to bring a new taste to market – which on average, sees three additions each year, in addition to seasonal flavours – Radlein explained it involves a six-step process towards meeting the goal of satisfying dairy lovers’ palettes.

“We begin with research and development to come up with acceptable flavour combinations. Then, we have experimental trials. This is followed by sensory evaluation, sample selection, approval, and finally – production,” he pointed out.

Dearest foodies, should your taste buds be as piqued as ours, the limited-edition tip o’ whisky flavour will be available until the end of August at Devon I-Scream’s seven locations at Devon House, MegaMart Kingston, Constant Spring Road, Sovereign North, Red Hills Road, Victoria Pier and May Pen. Radlein remains open to extending beyond the two-month trial period: “Yes, it’s dependent on customer offtake,” he opined to Food.

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