'Breast milk ice cream' now available: What's really inside


'Breast milk ice cream' now available: What's really inside

A new ice cream flavor inspired by breast milk is drumming up chatter across the country.

OddFellows Ice Cream Co. and Frida, a baby product company, teamed up to make breast milk-inspired ice cream in celebration of Frida's new 2-in-1 Manual Breast Pump.

And in case you were wondering, no, the new flavor doesn't actually have any breast milk in it.

Frida's Breast Milk Ice Cream is made with the standard ice cream ingredients -- milk, heavy cream, skim milk powder, egg yolks and sugar. But it also has honey, fruit juice and one standout ingredient: liposomal bovine colostrum.

Although the version in Frida's ice cream is from cows, colostrum is also present in human breast milk, and according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, it is high in nutrients and antibodies.

According to Frida, the Breast Milk Ice Cream has a sweet and salty flavor and will be available for a limited time at OddFellows' New York ice cream shop in Dumbo until Aug. 10.

Pints will also be available for shipping nationwide on Frida's website.

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