Breast milk ice cream goes on sale nationwide

  • The flavor is a collaboration between Frida and OddFellows
  • It is not made of breast milk; it only mimics the flavor
  • A pint costs $12.99

Parent product company Frida and ice cream company Oddfellows just released a breast milk-flavored ice cream. (Frida)

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(NewsNation) — A new ice cream flavor just debuted, and it’s probably been a while since you tasted it.

Parent product company Frida and New York-based ice cream company OddFellows have released a breast milk-flavored ice cream that is now available to purchase online. The two companies teased the release of the flavor on social media, leaving many confused about what it tastes like.

“Taste it for yourself,” a caption on a video announcing the flavor reads.

The ice cream flavor is not made of real breast milk; it only mimics the flavor. In its product listing, Frida said it is “sweet, a little salty, smooth, with hints of honey and sprinkles of colostrum, and features a distinct colostrum yellow tinge.”

It also contains some nutrients found in breast milk, like iron, calcium and vitamins B and D.

It is available for a limited time while supplies last on Frida’s website for $12.99 a pint.

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