Clementine's Naughty and Nice Ice Creamery Appears on Andy Cohen's "Watch What Happens Live!"

by Julie Lally / Photos courtesy of “Watch What Happens Live!” and Clementine’s Ice Creamery

The Founder and CEO of Clementine's Naughty & Nice Ice Creamery, Tamara Keefe, was invited back to the famous Clubhouse on "Watch What Happens Live!" with Andy Cohen on Bravo-TV last night! If you missed the episode, it will stream on Peacock today and even more footage is available during the "Watch What Happens Live After Show" online.

Andy Cohen and Clementine’s Naughty & Nice Ice Creamery CEO Tamara Keefe

Tamara was the Guest Bartender in honor of National Ice Cream Day and served up boozy ice cream delights such as Manhattan, Maple Bourbon and Pink Champagne Sorbet, in addition to showcasing the brand new World's Fair-inspired flavors like Fairy Floss which is a fun take on cotton candy.

She gifted Andy a special basketball from his alma mater Clayton High School which he loved!

This isn't the first time the self-proclaimed Flavor Temptress has made her way to the Clubhouse stage, she was also Guest Bartender in 2019.

Tamara has created a special flavor for Andy in years past called "Peppermint Andy" which raised money here locally for Doorways.

This year, a portion of the proceeds from all pint sales of the Meet Me in St. Louis, Louis flavor will get donated back to the Missouri History Museum. What a sweet collaboration! Be sure to check out the new flavors inspired by the 1904 World's Fair during National Ice Cream Month while supplies last:

●       Banana Split | Available for a Limited Time: Since the invention of the Banana Split sundae in 1904, the dessert has become a staple in diners across America. Clementine’s reinvents the classic treat with a hand-piped ice cream pint with three marble flavors. This ice cream offers a trio of flavors in every bite with combinations of cherry, milk chocolate, and banana as a nod to the timeless treat

Banana Split.

●       Meet Me in St. Louis, Louis | Available for a Limited Time: Meet Me in St. Louis, Louis is a nod to the Missouri Corn Palace display at the World’s Fair and the cereal boom in the early 1900s. The ice cream is a sweet corn base that captures the essence of summertime bliss. Each scoop is adorned with clusters of crunchy, buttered corn flakes, adding a delightful contrast of textures.

Meet Me in St. Louis, Louis.

●       Vegan Waffle Cone-a-Copia | Available for a Limited Time: The waffle cone was popularized at the World’s Fair. Vegan Waffle Cone-a-Copia celebrates this with a rich caramel coconut ice cream intertwined with crunchy waffle cone nuggets, enveloped in luscious dark chocolate bark, and sprinkled with delicate flake salt.

Vegan Waffle Cone-a-Copia.

●       Fairy Floss | Available for a Limited Time: Debuted at the World’s Fair, “fairy floss,” now known as cotton candy, was a huge success and innovative dessert. Fairy Floss is a nod to the popular treat with a balance of the airiness and whimsical flavors of traditional cotton candy mixed with the velvety finish of malt.

 Fairy Floss.

Web site to view the episode is below. Clementine's is also available to ship nationwide to friends and family at www.clementinescreamery.com

Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen | Bravo TV Official Site

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