Oddfellows is churning up breast milk-flavored cream this weekend, and we're very confused
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OddFellows Ice Cream Co. has launched a breast milk-inspired ice cream in collaboration with Frida, featuring no actual breast milk but incorporating bovine colostrum, heavy cream, and honey. The flavor, described as lightly sweet and a little salty, coincides with the promotion of Frida's new manual breast pump. While past versions of breast milk ice cream existed, this is a first for OddFellows. The limited-time offering is available at their Dumbo location and for nationwide shipping, with opinions on the flavor split between creative marketing and distaste for the concept.
OddFellows Ice Cream Co. has introduced a breast milk-inspired ice cream using no actual human milk, instead featuring bovine colostrum, heavy cream, and honey.
The new flavor is a creamy combination described as "lightly sweet, a little salty, with hints of honey and a dash of colostrum," aimed at marketing Frida's new breast pump.
The collaboration between OddFellows and Frida has led to a divisive public reaction, with opinions ranging from calling it cute marketing to disdain for tasting baby food.
Pints of the unique ice cream flavor are available for $12.99 with nationwide shipping, starting August 11, after a limited-time release at OddFellows' Dumbo shop.
Read at Time Out New York
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