Poetry Challenge #194-Make Mine Rocky Road

It’s June! Summertime searches for the best ice cream have begun!  

Today we’re honoring Rocky Road ice cream.* This smooth chocolate ice cream mixed with nuts & marshmallow. Is your mouth watering? 

Mix up your own rocky road ice cream blend and sneak in whatever you like—we do!

Mix up your own rocky road ice cream blend and sneak in whatever you like—we do!

Poetry Challenge #194

Make Mine Rocky Road

While on the subject of ice cream, what do you like better—soft serve or hard? What’s your favorite kind? What’s the strangest flavor you’ve seen?

For this poem, pick a flavor. Think about what ingredients are in your ice cream. Make a list of 5 or more words associated with that flavor—one word on each line. (Be sure to put the flavor first.) Use the words in your list as the first word in each line of a poem.

Here’s Cindy’s list for Rocky Road. You can use this list or make your own to write a poem:

Rocky

Road

chocolate

almond

mini

marshmallow

Hurry! You have 7 minutes before it melts! 

*Why today? Because June 2nd is National Rocky Road Day. William Dreyer of Dreyer’s Ice Cream fame, is credited with blending his partner Joseph Edy’s chocolate confection of chopped nuts & marshmallow with his ice cream to create a new flavor sometime in the late 1920s. And while Americans claim the name Rocky Road was given “to bring smiles to faces during the Great Depression,” Australian’s claim it’s named for the Rocky Road gold hunters traveled. Since Australia’s version of Rocky Road candy dates back to 1863, they win. BTW: Rocky Road candy is said to have been created by George Ferrin as a way to sell confections damaged during the long trip from Europe—he mixed the broken candied fruits, marshmallows, etc with locally-grown nuts and cheap chocolate to disguise the flavour.” 

George Ferrin’s “Rocky Road” would have looked like this…Yum!

George Ferrin’s “Rocky Road” would have looked like this…Yum!

Cindy Faughnan and I began this 7-Minute Poetry Challenge more than 4 years ago. Now we take turns creating prompts to share with you. Our hope is that creatives—children & adults—will use our prompts as springboards to word play time. If you join us in the Challenge, let us know by posting the title, a note, or if you want, the whole poem in the comments.

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