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Breast milk-flavoured ice cream is being sold in the US. Here's what it contains

Breast milk-flavoured ice cream is being sold in the US. Here's what it contains

India Today14 hours ago
A parent product company and a boutique ice cream brand in the United States have collaborated to introduce a new ice cream flavour that has been raising eyebrows across the internet - one that's designed to taste like breast milk.The collaboration between Frida and New York-based OddFellows Ice Cream Co. has gone viral since its launch. A promotional post showing a truck bearing the words "Breast Milk Ice Cream" has only added to the buzz. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Frida Mom (@fridamom)advertisementThough the ice cream mimics the flavour of human breast milk, it does not actually contain any, USA Today reports.
According to a statement issued by Frida, the breast milk-flavoured ice cream contains the following ingredients: milk, heavy cream, skim milk powder, sugar, dextrose, egg yolks, invert sugar, guar gum, salted caramel flavouring, honey syrup, liposomal bovine colostrum, yellow food colouring, 0.1% propylparaben (a preservative), and FD&C Red 40. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Frida Mom (@fridamom)The breast milk ice cream is "sweet, a little salty, smooth, with hints of honey and sprinkles of colostrum, and features a distinct colostrum yellow tinge," the statement issued by Frida read, according to USA Today.The breast milk-inspired ice cream can be purchased from Frida's website, while stocks last.- EndsMust Watch
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