The country that eats the most ice cream is New Zealand.
People in New Zealand eat around 28.40 liters of ice cream per person per year., which is a little over 60 pints a year per person.
The United States and Australia are the next countries that eat the most ice cram, which is driven by a strong dairy industry, innovation in ice cream flavors like hokey pokey and even suitable warm climates where ice cream is enjoyed.
There's also a very expensive ice cream brand which is Cellato ice cream, which costs as much as $6,696.00 per serving.
Cellato, the most expensive ice cream brand is a Japanese brand of ice cream that costs as much as $6,969.00 per serving as a result of the rare ingredients used in it, like sake lees, with gold leef, Parmigiano Reggiano cheese, Italian white truffles and a special spoon also included.
Also, although it's not a brand, the Golden Opulence Sundae from Serendipity 3 held records for it's extravagant components like rare chocolate and dessert caviar, with a price tag of $1,000.00.
The cost of Cellato's Byakuya ice cream is around $6,696.00 per 130 mL serving.
The key ingredients in Cellato's Byakuya ice cream are Alba white truffles, which cost over $15,000/kg, edible gold leaf, sake lees and Parmigiano Reggiano cheese.
The Cellato's Byakuya ice cream has a rich and complex flavor that combines European and Japanese elements that is served with a handcrafted spoon.
Cellato's "Starry Night" is also a more accessible, yet still pricey ice cream, offering from Cellato with black truffle, French chocolate, and yuzu.
Golden Opulence Sundae (Serendipity 3).
Once a record holder, for expensive ice cream, this $1,000.00 sundae featured Tahitian vanilla, rare chocolate, dessert caviar, and 23-karat gold.
These are way too pricey even for me and even if I were rich I would use that money to actually feed people that need food other than just me eating some expensive ice cream.