Frida, known for its baby and parenting products, is set to release a unique breast milk-flavored ice cream in nine months. This offering is a bold move into the food industry and sparked mixed reactions on social media. While not the first breast milk ice cream attempt, as a London shop created a variant in 2011 that faced safety issues, Frida promises its ice cream will replicate the nutrient profile of breast milk without actual ingredients. Interested consumers can sign up online to purchase this controversial treat, which also aims to promote Frida's breast pump.
Frida is venturing into the food space with a breast milk-flavored ice cream, designed to represent the sweet, creamy goodness of actual breast milk.
Comments on Frida's announcement range from excitement to disbelief, highlighting the divisive opinions on this unique ice cream offering.
Frida's ice cream will reportedly contain nutrients similar to breast milk, such as Omega-3, lactose, vitamins and hydration.
Past attempts at breast milk ice cream faced challenges, like safety concerns that froze sales of the London shop's 'Baby Gaga' flavor.
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