Graeter’s Ice Cream has unleashed its latest creation: Beast Feast: Cookie Dough Unleashed.

The limited-time flavor, inspired by Kings Island’s iconic wooden roller coaster, The Beast, debuts today as part of Graeter’s summer Bonus Flavors, the Bake Shop 2025 collection.
The Beast Feast is a thrill ride for your taste buds, featuring monster chunks of sugar cookie dough with colorful rainbow sprinkles swirled into a creamy cookie butter ice cream base.
The flavor is a tribute to the adrenaline-pumping fun of The Beast, which has been thrilling riders since 1979 with its record-breaking 7,361-foot track—more than 1.4 miles long—and a ride time of over four minutes. Kings Island crews recently replaced over 1,600 feet of the coaster’s track, ensuring it remains a legendary experience for years to come.
“This collaboration captures the joy of two Cincinnati icons,” Chip Graeter, fourth-generation owner of Graeter’s Ice Cream said. “It’s cookie dough unleashed, just like the roller coaster itself. You won’t want to miss this one!”
Beast Feast is available for a limited time at Graeter’s scoop shops, by the pint at Graeters.com for nationwide shipping, and by the scoop at Graeter’s location on International Street at Kings Island.
The summer Bonus Flavors lineup also includes Cinnamon Sticky Bun, Blueberry Lemon Crumble, Pineapple Passion Sorbet, Minty Brownie, and Caramel Pecan Cheesecake.
Out on 5th is back for another summer season!


Strawberry Season has arrived in Troy! As the Community is gearing up for the Troy Strawberry Festival (June 7th & 8th) you can take part in the Strawberry Spirits Trial that will be taking place throughout the City.























Rob’s Restaurant and Catering in Brookville has new owners. Chad and Heather Pennington are the The husband and wife team are the 3rd set of owners to lead this family friendly eatery. Opened originally in 1976 by Bob and Brenda Kilgore, it was then purchased in 2003 by Joe and Shelley Swartztrauber. Joe passed away in 2017 and Shelley posted today on her facebook page that she has officially retired. Here’s an excerpt from her post:


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Killer Brownie®, the gourmet brownie company known for its decadent, layered indulgence, is debuting a bold new look and a daring motto: “Live a Little.” After more than 40 years of bringing joy to dessert lovers, the brand is transforming its image with striking new packaging and a fresh marketing approach. In partnership with Irresistible Foods Group, Killer Brownie’s goal is to disrupt the bakery, a space where indulgent treats exist without a brand name that truly sticks.
“The bakery section hasn’t seen a lot of change – and for a long time, that was just fine. But today’s consumer is looking for more,” said Chimene Mayne-Ross, Founder and CEO of Killer Brownie. “Killer Brownie is here to bring bold flavor, unapologetic indulgence, and a loud brand personality. We’re not just introducing something new – we’re making the bakery section a destination, giving people something they’ll be excited to seek out.”
Killer Brownie’s rebrand is rooted in four core characteristics: unapologetic, rebellious, confident, and mischievous. This spirit comes to life through vibrant, eye-catching packaging that makes an undeniable statement in the bakery. Featuring a signature bright blue color and bold typography, the new look is designed to break convention and draw consumers in. At the heart of the rebrand is the new motto, “Live a Little,” inviting fans to embrace indulgence.



“This anniversary is incredibly meaningful to us,” said Lacie Sims, current owner of the restaurant. “For 45 years, this place has been more than just a business — it’s been a gathering place, a family, and a part of the fabric of Waynesville. We’ve seen kids grow up, couples get engaged in our booths, and locals who’ve come in every day for decades.”

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Thomas said, “I’m gearing up for ‘The All Night Days Tour’ at the end of this summer! After such amazing Matchbox shows in 2023 and 2024, it’s so great to revisit the solo catalog and share them with everyone! It’s also a great way to celebrate my new album, All Night Days, and the 20th anniversary of my first solo album, …Something To Be!”