LANSING, Mich. – Naming the official Pure Michigan ice cream flavor of Michigan state parks? Tasty work if you can get it, and the 2012 Outstanding Outdoor Kids did just that. Selected by the Michigan Department of Natural Resources (DNR), this year’s winners – Lexi Loehfelm, 11, of Ada; Noah Ekdom, 12, of Roscommon; and Jimmy McGrath, 15, of Carleton – let their taste buds do the judging last night, Feb. 21, when they, along with Meijer Corporate Research Chef Ray Sierengowski, picked the official Pure Michigan ice cream flavor of Michigan state parks: Pure Michigan Caramel Apple.Representatives from the DNR, Hudsonville Ice Cream, Pure Michigan, the Michigan Department of Agriculture and Rural Development (MDARD) and Meijer gathered with friends and family of the judges for the event, which took place at the Livonia Meijer store on Middlebelt Road. While the judges deliberated over the winning flavor, guests took in live Dixieland music, enjoyed free samples of Hudsonville ice cream from the mobile Hudsonville café and learned about Michigan’s many outdoor recreation options.
The DNR joined with Hudsonville Ice Cream and Pure Michigan to launch the “Create a Flavor” contest in January, and interest was immediate. More than 3,000 flavor suggestions were submitted, ranging from Tahquamenon Falls Root Beer Sundae to Hex Hatch Jubilee, each evoking the sights, sounds and nostalgia of getting away from it all in Michigan’s great outdoors.
The entries were narrowed down to a field of four finalists:
• Michigan Chocolate Covered Cherries, submitted by Heather Klaver of Grand Rapids;
• Pure Michigan Jubilee, submitted by Gary Kesler of Grandville;
• Shiver MI Timbers, submitted by Carla Reczek of Oak Park; and
• Pure Michigan Caramel Apple, submitted by Dawn Dummer of Houghton Lake.
In the end, the judges decided that Pure Michigan Caramel Apple was the favorite! For submitting the winning flavor combination, Houghton Lake’s Dummer has earned sweet bragging rights, along with free Hudsonville ice cream for a year, a one-week stay in a Michigan state park or harbor of her choice, a $1,000 Meijer gift card and Pure Michigan merchandise.
“I've never entered a contest before other than bingo, but I had to do this one! It's about Michigan and I love Michigan – it's my home state and I'm proud of it,” said an excited Dummer. “I'm just beside myself right now!"
“This contest has been an exciting partnership with Hudsonville and Pure Michigan, and a creative way to get people thinking about recreation-based tourism,” said DNR Director Rodney Stokes. “Just about everyone has favorite memories of time spent at our state parks. Now they can enjoy an ice cream that sparks those same good feelings and memories.”
Attendees of the Pure Michigan Governor’s Conference on Tourism, March 25-27, will enjoy Pure Michigan Caramel Apple at the conference’s Stars Dinner.
Hudsonville Director of Sales and Marketing Bruce Kratt said the “Create a Flavor” contest marked the start of a campaign that will run throughout the summer with a statewide RV ice cream tour to help promote Recreation 101, the DNR’s popular outreach/education program at Michigan state parks. Meijer will serve as the official retail partner in this campaign, set to begin in early May.