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Taste-Test the Viral Breast Milk Ice Cream Trend

Taste-Test the Viral Breast Milk Ice Cream Trend

Would You Try This Viral Breast Milk Ice Cream? Here’s What You Should Know

Frida breast milk ice cream review limited edition
Frida x OddFellows' Breast Milk Ice Cream now available nationwide

You heard that right—**breast milk ice cream** is now a real thing, and it's sending shockwaves across the internet. But don’t panic (or get too excited just yet)—it’s not actually made from human milk.

Wait, What?! Breast Milk Ice Cream?

Yep. The parenting brand Frida teamed up with New York’s boutique creamery OddFellows to create a bold, limited-edition flavor meant to mimic the taste of breast milk. The goal? Spark conversations and… well, go viral. And guess what? It worked.

Described as "sweet, a little salty, smooth, with hints of honey and sprinkles of colostrum," this frozen novelty is unlike anything else you’ve ever scooped onto a cone.

Is It Made from Real Breast Milk?

Let’s clear the air: No, there’s zero human breast milk in this product. Instead, Frida cleverly replicated the flavor using a mix of traditional ingredients and liposomal bovine colostrum (yes, cow-derived).

Full Ingredient List:

  • Milk, heavy cream, skim milk powder
  • Sugar, dextrose, egg yolks
  • Salted caramel flavoring, honey syrup
  • Liposomal bovine colostrum
  • Yellow food color, FD&C Red 40
  • Guar gum, propylparaben (preservative)

Where Can You Buy It?

The viral ice cream is available in limited quantities online via Frida’s official website. You’ll need to grab two pints per order—because just one isn’t enough to handle this much curiosity!

If you’re lucky enough to be near Dumbo, Brooklyn, you can grab a free scoop at OddFellows' pop-up from Aug 5–10 between 12–1 PM on select days.

How Much Does It Cost?

Each pint is priced at $12.99—which is about what you’d pay for premium novelty desserts in NYC these days. Think of it as your ticket to weird-food bragging rights.

Why Breast Milk Though?

Frida’s inspiration? Celebrities like Kourtney Kardashian, Ashley Graham, and Coco Austin who've publicly talked about tasting their own milk. Yep, that’s a thing—and now it’s ice cream.

“Trying breast milk isn’t taboo anymore—it’s a bonding moment and a curious one,” says Dr. Lana Grossman, a maternal wellness expert. [Today.com]

Would You Actually Try It?

Let’s be honest—part of you wants to. Whether it’s for the ‘gram, curiosity, or sheer shock value, this bizarre-but-buzzy dessert is the conversation starter of 2025. Plus, it’s safe, approved, and available while supplies last.


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FAQs About Breast Milk Ice Cream

Does it really contain human breast milk?

Nope! It mimics the flavor using cow colostrum and other ingredients. Totally safe (and legal).

Is this suitable for kids?

Yes. It's a novelty flavor but doesn’t contain anything unsafe for children. Just... prepare for questions.

Can I still buy it after August?

Only while supplies last—so act fast. Once it's gone, it’s gone.

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