Rocky Road is an ice cream flavor, second only to vanilla in popularity in the United States. Though there are variations on the flavor, it generally has vanilla ice cream with chocolate ice cream, added nuts and marshmallows. The flavor was created in 1929 by William Dreyer during the Great Depression "to calm jitters." Missing image Ice cream is often served on a stick Boxes of ice cream are often found in stores in a display freezer. ... For other uses, see vanilla (disambiguation). ... Chocolate comes in dark, milk, and white varieties with cocoa solids contributing to the brown coloration. ... NUTS is an acronym, meaning: Neils Unix Talk Server Nuclear Utilization Target Selection -- counterpart to MAD Nuclear Use Theorists (More properly formatted NUTs) Nomenclature of Territorial Units for Statistics New Ulm Trebuchet Society (Minnesota) See also: NUT This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that... Pink marshmallows. ... Dreyers Grand Ice Cream Holdings, Inc. ... The Great Depression was a massive global economic recession (or depression) that ran from 1929 to approximately 1939. ...