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    Savor the Flavors

    Blue Bell Ice Cream reveals first three flavors and we just found out the fourth

    Marcy de Luna
    Marcy de Luna
    Aug 26, 2015 | 3:21 pm

    Break out your spoons: Pure frozen goodness, Blue Bell Ice Cream’s homemade vanilla, Dutch chocolate and Cookies 'n Cream will soon be back in our lives. The three fan favorites will be among the first flavors to hit Houston grocery markets when the Brenham-based company begins distributing its products on August 31.

    The creamery, still reeling from a 2014 listeria meltdown at all three of its facilities (located in Brenham, Broken Arrow, Oklahoma, and Sylacauga, Alabama) and the mass recall of its products that followed, is back up and running, but at its Alabama plant only.

    Our fingers are crossed for good ol' freezer standbys: Mint chocolate chip, buttered pecan, rocky road or chocolate chip cookie dough.

    Thus, the company’s first output since last April will be limited both in variety and in distribution (products will be distributed in five phases to 15 states with Houston, Brenham, Austin, and Birmingham and Montgomery, Alabama first in line).

    This week, the company has been milking the release of its flavor lineup, rolling out just one per day via its Instagram account with a fourth and final favorite lick to be announced tomorrow.

    And while we’ll enthusiastically take any taste of Blue Bell we can get, the list thus far isn’t surprising. As CultureMap reported, an Alabama health department official told Dallas station WFAA that the only flavors officials tested in a truck were homemade vanilla and Dutch chocolate, the company’s best selling flavors. Cookies 'n Cream is the third most popular scoop.

    Thursday's unannounced flavor, however, has us playing the guessing game. An informal polling of the CultureMap staff concludes that we're a crew of Blue Bell Ice Cream fanatics.

    Our fingers are crossed for good ol' freezer standbys: Mint chocolate chip, buttered pecan, rocky road or chocolate chip cookie dough. Or how about something sexier like strawberry cheesecake, peaches & homemade vanilla, caramel turtle fudge or birthday cake (it's straight-up legit with pieces of chocolate cake, plus chocolate icing swirl and multi-colored sprinkles)?

    Here’s to your favorite, and our many, returning to shelves soon.

    UPDATE August 27: Drumroll, please. We would have never guessed it — the fourth and final Blue Bell Ice Cream flavor to hit shelves on August 31 will be... The Great Divide (half homemade vanilla and half Dutch chocolate).

    Blue Bell Ice Cream’s homemade vanilla, Dutch chocolate and Cookies 'n Cream will soon be back in our lives, plus a soon to be announced fourth flavor.

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    Blue Bell Ice Cream’s homemade vanilla, Dutch chocolate and Cookies 'n Cream will soon be back in our lives, plus a soon to be announced fourth flavor.
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    4 Houston universities land on new Forbes list of America's top colleges

    Amber Heckler
    Aug 27, 2025 | 2:00 pm
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    Forbes ranked Houston's Ivy League of the South as the 12th best college in America.

    Houston's prestigious Rice University has landed a top spot among Forbes' annual list of America's Top Colleges. Three more local institutions – University of Houston, University of Houston at Clear Lake, and University of St. Thomas – were also recognized on the list.

    The ranking highlights 500 colleges and universities throughout the country that "produce successful, high-earning and influential graduates from all economic backgrounds, with less student debt." Rankings are determined based on each school's "return on investment," the average student debt, and graduate outcomes.

    Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) topped the list this year, followed by Columbia University in New York (No. 2) and Princeton University in New Jersey (No. 3).

    Rice University, also known Houston's "Ivy League of the South," ranked as the 12th best college nationwide, and it topped the Texas-wide comparison. This private university has a 7.7 percent acceptance rate and an undergraduate population of more than 4,700 students.

    Forbes says the total cost to attend Rice adds up to $78,278 per year, but that figure looks a lot less daunting after potential students consider that the university's average grant aid amounts to $53,526. Forbes also found that students graduate with about $10,083 in debt on average.

    "Rice offers more than 50 undergraduate majors where students can take full advantage of small class sizes, thanks to the university’s 6:1 student-to-faculty ratio," the university's profile says. "Rice combines academics and campus life through what it describes as an 'unconventional culture,' where students cultivate community and belonging by staying at one of the 11 assigned residential colleges."

    Forbes also touts the university's connection with NASA, as 16 Rice alumni and faculty members have served as astronauts or NASA administrators.

    Rice University has also ranked as Forbes' No. 2 best Southern university, and it ranked 11th on two separate lists of the best private colleges and research universities.

    Here's where Houston's three other top universities landed on Forbes' list of the 500 best American colleges:

    • No. 107 – University of Houston
    • No. 342 – University of Houston, Clear Lake
    • No. 354 – University of St. Thomas
    The report's author wrote that it would be an understatement to say that 2025 has been a "rough year for American colleges."

    "Over the past eight months, President Donald Trump, his administration, and Congressional Republicans have waged financial and cultural war on higher education — freezing research funds, punishing efforts at campus diversity, constricting the flow of foreign students, raising the tax on some college endowments and curbing the generosity of student loan programs," the report says. "Despite this, American colleges are still delivering gold-standard undergraduate education."

    Only three other Texas universities made it among the top 100: The University of Texas at Austin (No. 46), Texas A&M University in College Station (No. 61), and Trinity University in San Antonio (No. 82).

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