Breast Milk-Flavored Ice Cream Is Available Nationwide—Yes, Really
UNITED STATES, AUG 7 – Frida and OddFellows created a breast milk-flavored ice cream without real breast milk, using bovine colostrum, available nationwide for a limited time until August 10.
- This coming week, parenting brand Frida and OddFellows Ice Cream Co. launch nationwide shipping of breast milk-flavored ice cream, available through Aug. 10 at OddFellows' Dumbo shop and on Frida’s website.
- In March, parenting company Frida announced it was producing breast milk-flavored ice cream, partnering with OddFellows Ice Cream Co. to celebrate its 2-in-1 Manual Breast Pump.
- To achieve the flavor, Frida and OddFellows blend milk, heavy cream, skim milk powder, egg yolks and sugar with honey, fruit juice and liposomal bovine colostrum to mimic breast milk.
- Online users reacted with curiosity and discomfort, noting it isn’t made with human milk and questioning safety, with one asking `Sydney Sweeney flavour soon?`.
- Industry observers note the breast milk concept builds on a wave of experimental ice cream flavors, like Dakota Drug Co.’s dill pickle and pizza varieties, showcasing ice cream as a creative marketing canvas.
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Of course, it is not made from real breast milk.
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