Lifestyle Food Halo Top Is Bringing Back 3 Limited-Edition Flavors Because They Were So Popular The low-calorie ice cream company also announced three new vegan flavors. By Ana Calderone Published on January 23, 2019 03:11 PM Share Tweet Pin Email Photo: Halo Ask and you shall receive. Halo Top is bringing back three fan-favorite flavors after so many customers requested their return. Peanut Butter & Jelly, Blueberry Crumble and Peaches & Cream, which were all only available for a limited time last year, are officially back in stores and they’re not going anywhere. A representative for the low-calorie ice cream company said they got so many inquiries that they had to do something about it. The Peanut Butter & Jelly and Blueberry Crumble pints each have 360 calories per pint, and Peaches & Cream has 320 calories per pint. Each one is part of their ever-expanding line of dairy ice creams—but vegan fans are in for a treat too. Mickey Mouse Ice Cream Bars Have Arrived in Stores to Bring Disney World Magic to Your Home The brand also announced on Wednesday that they are adding three all-new flavors to the non-dairy line up: Mint Fudge Cookie (320 calories), Chocolate Hazelnut (320 calories) and Peanut Butter & Jelly (360 calories). Halo We Tasted (and Graded) Every Halo Top Flavor Available Both the new and returning flavors are available for pre-order on icecreamsource.com. The PB&J pint is especially popular among the PEOPLE staff—it was one of the only pints to get an A+ rating in our comprehensive guide to all the flavors. WATCH: 5-Ingredient Peanut & Chocolate Shell Cones In 2017, Halo Top became not only the most popular low-calorie frozen dessert but also the best-selling pint of ice cream in U.S. grocery stores period, beating out more traditional brands like Ben & Jerry’s and Häagen-Dazs. But if you’re a faithful Ben & Jerry’s fan, you’ll be pleased to know they’re still churning out new innovative flavors. On Thursday they announced the addition of three new pints with a cookie dough “core” running through the center.