This unusual ice cream flavor is rolling out nationwide—would you try it?
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If you thought you’d seen every wild ice cream flavor under the sun—pickle, lobster, even garlic—think again.
A unique frozen dessert has quietly appeared, and people everywhere are doing double takes as many wonder what exactly inspired this unexpected flavor.
Without naming names just yet, shoppers are buzzing about what some are calling a nostalgic twist.
And before you start picturing a dairy farm with a twist, here’s what is really going on behind this creamy conversation starter.
There’s a new contender in town, and it’s stirring up more conversation than a family reunion at Thanksgiving. Introducing: Breast Milk-Flavored Ice Cream. Yes, you read that right.
The masterminds behind this eyebrow-raising creation are Frida, a company known for its innovative parenting products, and OddFellows, a beloved New York-based small-batch ice creamery famous for pushing the boundaries of what belongs in a cone.
Together, they’ve launched a limited-edition pint that’s got the internet buzzing, the skeptics side-eyeing, and the adventurous among us reaching for a spoon.
But let’s address the question on everyone’s mind: Is it really made from human breast milk?
Rest easy, folks—no humans were milked in the making of this dessert.
The ingredient list is a blend of classic ice cream staples and a few curveballs to capture that “just like mom used to make” essence (if your mom was a dairy cow with a flair for culinary innovation). Here’s what you’ll find inside:
In other words, it’s a flavor that’s both nostalgic and novel—if you can remember your first meal, that is.
You might be wondering, “Who asked for this?” Believe it or not, the idea isn’t as outlandish as it sounds.
Tasting breast milk has become a bit of a pop culture moment, with celebrities like Kourtney Kardashian, Ashley Graham, and Coco Austin all sharing their own experiences.
The curiosity is real, and Frida saw an opportunity to turn that curiosity into a culinary adventure
It’s also a playful way to spark conversation about the wonders of parenthood, the magic of the human body, and, let’s be honest, the lengths we’ll go to for a good scoop of ice cream.
Also read: Fans are furious! Discover the sneaky change to a popular ice cream that everyone missed
If you’re feeling brave (or just want to be the talk of your next dinner party), you can order Frida and OddFellows’ Breast Milk Ice Cream online through the Frida website.
Each pint is $12.99, and you’ll need to order at least two—because sharing is caring, right?
For those in the New York area, OddFellows’ Dumbo location in Brooklyn is hosting a pop-up event from August 5th to 10th.
Free scoops will be handed out between noon and 1 pm on August 6th and 10th. If you’re in the neighborhood, why not swing by and see what all the fuss is about?
Rest assured, this ice cream is made with the same safety standards as any other treat in your freezer. The bovine colostrum is a common supplement, and all other ingredients are standard fare in the world of ice cream.
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Would you give breast milk-flavored ice cream a try, or is this one food trend you’ll pass on? Have you ever tried a flavor that surprised you? Maybe you have a favorite “weird” ice cream story of your own?
A unique frozen dessert has quietly appeared, and people everywhere are doing double takes as many wonder what exactly inspired this unexpected flavor.
Without naming names just yet, shoppers are buzzing about what some are calling a nostalgic twist.
And before you start picturing a dairy farm with a twist, here’s what is really going on behind this creamy conversation starter.
There’s a new contender in town, and it’s stirring up more conversation than a family reunion at Thanksgiving. Introducing: Breast Milk-Flavored Ice Cream. Yes, you read that right.
The masterminds behind this eyebrow-raising creation are Frida, a company known for its innovative parenting products, and OddFellows, a beloved New York-based small-batch ice creamery famous for pushing the boundaries of what belongs in a cone.
Together, they’ve launched a limited-edition pint that’s got the internet buzzing, the skeptics side-eyeing, and the adventurous among us reaching for a spoon.
But let’s address the question on everyone’s mind: Is it really made from human breast milk?
Rest easy, folks—no humans were milked in the making of this dessert.
The ingredient list is a blend of classic ice cream staples and a few curveballs to capture that “just like mom used to make” essence (if your mom was a dairy cow with a flair for culinary innovation). Here’s what you’ll find inside:
- Milk, heavy cream, and skim milk powder (the usual suspects)
- Sugar, dextrose, and invert sugar for that sweet, creamy base
- Egg yolks for richness
- Guar gum for smoothness
- Salted caramel flavoring and honey syrup for that signature sweet-and-salty kick
- Liposomal bovine colostrum (a nod to the real thing, but from cows)
- Yellow food coloring for that golden “colostrum” hue
- A dash of preservative and a hint of FD&C Red 40
In other words, it’s a flavor that’s both nostalgic and novel—if you can remember your first meal, that is.
You might be wondering, “Who asked for this?” Believe it or not, the idea isn’t as outlandish as it sounds.
Tasting breast milk has become a bit of a pop culture moment, with celebrities like Kourtney Kardashian, Ashley Graham, and Coco Austin all sharing their own experiences.
The curiosity is real, and Frida saw an opportunity to turn that curiosity into a culinary adventure
It’s also a playful way to spark conversation about the wonders of parenthood, the magic of the human body, and, let’s be honest, the lengths we’ll go to for a good scoop of ice cream.
Also read: Fans are furious! Discover the sneaky change to a popular ice cream that everyone missed
If you’re feeling brave (or just want to be the talk of your next dinner party), you can order Frida and OddFellows’ Breast Milk Ice Cream online through the Frida website.
Each pint is $12.99, and you’ll need to order at least two—because sharing is caring, right?
For those in the New York area, OddFellows’ Dumbo location in Brooklyn is hosting a pop-up event from August 5th to 10th.
Free scoops will be handed out between noon and 1 pm on August 6th and 10th. If you’re in the neighborhood, why not swing by and see what all the fuss is about?
Rest assured, this ice cream is made with the same safety standards as any other treat in your freezer. The bovine colostrum is a common supplement, and all other ingredients are standard fare in the world of ice cream.
Read next: New "breast milk Botox" trend: Why dermatologists are sounding the alarm
Key Takeaways
- Frida and OddFellows have teamed up to release a limited-edition breast milk-flavored ice cream, now available for purchase online and at a New York pop-up.
- Despite the name, the ice cream does not actually contain human breast milk; instead, it’s made with regular dairy ingredients and flavored to mimic the taste, featuring notes of honey and colostrum.
- Social media users have reacted with surprise and curiosity, with many questioning the ingredients and authenticity of the breast milk flavor.
- A pint of the breast milk-flavored ice cream costs $12.99, with a minimum order of two pints required when purchasing online.