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A Melissa & Doug x Van Leeuwen Collab Launched for National Ice Cream Month

National Ice Cream Month is celebrated every year in July, prompting a Melissa & Doug x Van Leeuwen collaboration that introduces limited-edition wooden pretend play sets: the Scoop Shop Ice Cream Counter Play Set and the Scoop Pack Ice Cream Play Set. 

The Melissa & Doug x Van Leeuwen collection's Scoop Shop Ice Cream Counter Play Set is a 29-piece wooden ice cream counter, complete with realistic scooping and stacking actions, pretend flavors, play money and two coins for free, real-world scoops. The Scoop Pack Ice Cream Play Set, a budget-friendly add-on or standalone, includes a realistic ice cream tub, a pair of pretend scoops, a wooden spoon, and also features a coin that can be redeemed for a real, complimentary kids' scoop.  

As part of the collab, a signature Van Leeuwen Ice Cream flavor, Berry Good Imagination, inspired by Melissa & Doug, is coming to select scoop shops in New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, and Pennsylvania.  

Trend Themes

  1. Phygital Play Rewards — Physical play sets tied to redeemable in-store treats create new value at the intersection of imaginative play, loyalty mechanics, and family retail experiences.
  2. Cross-category Toy Collaborations — Unexpected partnerships between toy brands and food companies signal demand for collectible products that extend brand storytelling across both home and storefront environments.
  3. Food-inspired Pretend Play — Realistic culinary role-play products reflect a growing market for tactile, skill-building toys that mirror everyday consumer rituals in kid-friendly formats.

Industry Implications

  1. Toy Manufacturing — Wooden pretend play products with branded components present opportunities for premium limited editions that combine durability, nostalgia, and experiential licensing.
  2. Frozen Dessert Retail — Ice cream shops connected to children’s merchandise can transform seasonal promotions into traffic-driving family experiences with memorable redemption moments.
  3. Family Entertainment — Hybrid play-and-visit concepts blur the boundary between at-home entertainment and real-world outings, creating fresh pathways for kid-centered experiential commerce.

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