U.S.-Based Baby Brand Frida and Ice Cream Maker OddFellows Launch Limited-Edition Breast Milk-Flavored Ice Cream
Frida, a U.S.-based baby products brand, and OddFellows, a small-scale ice cream producer in New York, have launched a limited-edition breast milk-flavored ice cream, now available nationwide.

Kokcha News Agency: Frida, a U.S.-based baby products brand, has partnered with New York’s OddFellows to release a limited-edition breast milk-flavored ice cream. The product, which gained significant attention on social media when it was first introduced earlier this year, is now available for purchase on Frida’s website.
However, the ice cream does not contain actual breast milk. Instead, it is formulated to mimic the taste of breast milk, using ingredients such as cow’s milk, cream, milk powder, sugar, egg yolk, honey syrup, salted caramel flavor, and bovine colostrum.
According to Frida, the ice cream is “sweet, slightly salty, honey-flavored, smooth, and carries a light yellow tone from the colostrum.” A pint (473 ml) of the ice cream is priced at $12.99, with a minimum purchase requirement of two pints for online orders.
Free Tastings Available:
The product will also be available at OddFellows’ Brooklyn store from August 5 to 10. Free tastings will be offered on August 6 and 10 during specific hours.
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