05/20/2026
It is my favorite for life ... then cotton candy... salted caramel pecan cluster... but it IS my favorite! โค๏ธ๐๐ another โ creation ... cannot wait to move back!!
Superman ice cream was born in Michigan and has never fully left, a tricolor frozen combination of red, blue, and yellow that exists in meaningful form almost nowhere else in the country and that every Michigan kid grew up eating without questioning why it was called Superman or what the three flavors actually were because those questions didn't matter when the cone was in your hand and the colors were doing what they do.
The flavor combination varies slightly by creamery but the Michigan standard runs blue moon, red pop, and lemon or vanilla, three distinct flavors that somehow work together in a way that makes more sense eaten than explained. Blue moon is the most Michigan specific component, a flavor so regionally concentrated that most people outside the Great Lakes states have never encountered it and cannot fully describe it beyond sweet and somehow right. It tastes like childhood and Michigan and summer and that is the complete ingredient list.
Superman ice cream at Moomers in Traverse City or at any of the small Michigan creameries that make it properly is a specific and irreplaceable experience that Michiganders who move away add to the short list of things they cannot find elsewhere. The versions that exist outside Michigan are approximations. The real thing requires being in Michigan, finding the right scoop shop, and eating it before it melts because Michigan summer heat is not patient and neither is a proper Superman cone.
Michigan built a regional ice cream identity so strong that the colors alone trigger nostalgia in anyone who grew up here. Three flavors. One cone. Completely Michigan. The rest of the country is still figuring out what blue moon tastes like and Michigan is not in a hurry to explain it.