A review of Jordan’s Skinny Mixes Limited Edition Dippin’ Dots, including the flavors Banana Split Ice Cream, Mint Chocolate Ice Cream, and Birthday Cake Ice Cream.
These flavors were released around June 9, 2026, for a limited time.
My favorite is a tie between the Banana Split and Mint Chocolate, though I feel the Banana Split is more versatile and can be used with anything. In contrast, the Mint Chocolate may be limited to syrups or candy making. Overall, these three flavors are sweet and on par with many of Jordan’s Skinny Syrups’ other tasty flavors!
Banana Split Ice Cream
Banana Split Ice Cream advertises a combination of flavors, including sugary banana, vanilla, strawberry, and even chocolate. That’s a lot of nuance, so how does it actually taste? Do all the flavors actually come through?
First, I love the smell—it smells like a genuine, sweet, creamy banana—yum—wait, I mean, it smells good! In terms of taste, it’s nuanced. I get around 25% of that traditional Jordan’s skinny chocolate flavor, around 50% sweet banana, and 25% of something else, which I can’t make out. It’s supposed to be strawberry and vanilla, and maybe it’s just that—there are so many flavors happening here it’s hard to tell, honestly! Either way, you will get a banana and some chocolate at least. Definitely versatile, and I could see it being used in almost anything!
Mint Chocolate Ice Cream
I love mint chocolate, it’s one of my favorite flavor combinations!
And wow, the smell of this is a powerful, explicit mint chocolate, just like those chocolate-mint candies you can find! It’s genuinely a bit too authetic in a way. Then, in terms of taste, it’s just that, too! A tasty, sweet, not-too-artificial creamy mint and slightly darker chocolate. Genuinely, if you added this to your candy making, I could see it making it taste exactly like a minty chocolate candy you find on store shelves. The flavor is so accurate, sweet, perfectly punchy, and honestly, they couldn’t do any better than this!
Birthday Cake Ice Cream
Whenever I see birthday cake-flavored anything, I hesitate. Will it actually taste like birthday cake, or lean more toward regular vanilla?
The smell of this is odd but not in a bad way, more so different. I don’t think it’s a birthday cake; it’s like a unique, sweetener-based birthday cake flavoring with vanilla. When it comes to taste, if you blindfolded me, I would say it initially tries to mimic a sweet, artificial, creamy vanilla. Then, interestingly, as it lingers, there is some suggestion of birthday cake. Weird, though, still reasonably tasty.
Overall, this flavor is good enough, especially if you’re looking for a vanilla that tastes different than Jordan’s Skinny Syrup’s other vanilla syrups. If you’re specifically looking for a birthday cake, however, this isn’t exactly it.
