Two enterprising ice cream makers at Valentino Ice Cream Shop in Tisno, on Croatia's Murter Island, came up with the unique idea of Facebook-flavored ice-cream for $1.32.

Has your obsession for Facebook driven you to think about how this popular social network site would taste if it was something edible? If yes! Then you can try the new Facebook-flavored ice-cream that sells for $1.32 at the Valentino Ice Cream Shop in Tisno, on Croatia's Murter Island, which is only possible if you live or take off on a vacation to the exquisite island.

But if it makes you feel any better, the Facebook-flavored ice-cream is just a regular vanilla ice cream topped with blue syrup, which tastes like sugary sweets and chewing gum. But it does have a small sign with the Facebook logo sticking out of the dessert.

The new flavor was a result of owner Admir Adil's young daughter's obsession with the social network, Mashable reported.

The brothers, Admir and Ibi Adil who created the new flavor, have not taken permission from Mark Zuckerberg over the use of the trademark logo but would happily do it if approached by the social network, according to a report from PSFK.

In the mean time, the new flavor has become an instant hit among the customers who are Facebook fans and has brought in good business for the owners.

Although the ice-cream does not actually define the Facebook flavor, besides its logo on the top, the blue color used for the syrup should have at least closely matched the Facebook-blue. The hue used in the ice-cream resembles more Twitter's blue color. But as long as the customers are attracted to the new flavor it is good for the Ice cream shop owners.