Clementine marks 10 years with an ice cream-themed vinyl featuring local artists. Celebrate May 13th at the Macklind Avenue parlor.
ST. LOUIS — Clementine’s Creamery is turning ten, and the beloved St. Louis ice cream brand is marking the milestone with a celebration as creative and cool as its flavors. On May 13th, Clementine will release a special ice cream-themed vinyl record, packed with original songs performed by talented local artists—all paying tribute to the treat that started it all.
The limited-edition record is more than just a celebration of Clementine’s journey—it’s a collaboration between music and community, crafted to bring joy to fans of both. Each track on the album is inspired by the nostalgia, happiness, and creativity that ice cream represents, making it a unique addition to any collection.
The release event will take place at Clementine’s Macklind Avenue parlor, where attendees can pick up the record, meet the artists behind the music, and indulge in some exclusive anniversary flavors created just for the occasion. The event blends the feel of a block party with the excitement of a local album drop, offering something for everyone—whether you’re a longtime customer or new to the scoop shop.
Clementine has become a staple in the St. Louis dessert scene, known not just for its inventive small-batch ice creams, but for supporting local creatives and fostering community connection. This anniversary vinyl is a reflection of those values, combining sweet sounds with even sweeter scoops.
Fans are encouraged to arrive early, as supplies of the record will be limited. Celebrate ten years of flavor, fun, and local love on May 13th with Clementine’s most musical release yet.
To hear a few tracks now, click here.



