CINCINNATI, Ohio (WCMH) — Two Ohio food companies are combining products to bring an unusual dessert to fans of the brands.
Skyline Chili, a fast-food establishment known for its chili cheese coneys and “3-ways” that include spaghetti, meat sauce and cheese, along with Graeter’s Ice Cream, maker of traditional “French Pot” ice cream, have collaborated to make the “ultimate sweet and savory combination.”

In a news release, the pair announced that a limited-edition ice cream flavor called Graeter’s Skyline Chili Spice is now available to customers. The treat does not contain meat, spaghetti noodles, or cheese. Rather, the invention is made with Skyline Chili’s signature spice mix and oyster crackers, combined with Graeter’s French pot ice cream.
“This is the first time Skyline has done a dessert collaboration, so we knew it needed to be worth it,” Skyline CEO Dick Williams said. “Graeter’s Skyline Spice ice cream has the heart and soul of both beloved Midwest-born brands in every bite.”
Richard Graeter, the fourth-generation president and CEO of Graeter’s, addressed last year’s online buzz over its unusual alliance.
“We spent months perfecting the recipe – and we know that the flavor will surprise you,” Graeter said.
Skyline Chili restaurants and Graeter’s Ice Cream locations will offer the mix in five-ounce scoops. Shoppers can find it in pints at select Kroger stores throughout Cincinnati, Columbus, Indianapolis and Louisville, Kentucky. Graeter’s will also sell it online, offering nationwide shipping on pints.