One reader said on social media: “Hey, everyone!....I realise that we all have different views on a number of issues; but we need to put those differences aside and unite to act against this injustice.”
Another was glad their favourite flavour wasn’t cancelled: “Thank goodness it’s not orange chocolate chip!”
Added another reader: “Phew...I’d die if it was hokey pokey.”
One sad fan said: “Goody goody gumdrop is an NZ icon, a childhood right of passage! Such a shame for our children and future generations.”
One said summer is cancelled this year because of the loss.
Many ice cream fans, however, noted that rival brands still sold the discontinued flavours and vowed to look elsewhere for their fix.
The move has perplexed some given Cookies and Cream took out the Kids’ Choice Award at the New Zealand Ice Cream and Gelato Awards last month.
Cookies and Cream was voted New Zealanders’ third-favourite ice cream flavour in a survey for the Weekend Herald in 2010. Goody Goody Gumdrops trailed in sixth place in the survey.
Dairy owners told the Weekend Herald at the time Cookies and Cream was a favourite and was requested mainly by children, teenagers and young adults.
In the aftermath of the news, social media users have vowed to start buying other brands’ similar flavours.
Tip Top has made no official announcement but has been approached for comment.