
Frida's breast milk ice cream is available nationwide
The ice cream does not contain human milk but mimics its flavor profile, incorporating notes of sweetness, saltiness, honey, and colostrum.
Colostrum, a nutrient-rich liquid produced by mothers after giving birth, is a key flavor component of the ice cream.
Available for a limited time until August 10, online purchases require buying two pints at $12.99 each.
A free tasting pop-up event for the ice cream is also taking place in Brooklyn, New York, from August 5 to 10.
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