Frida releases ‘Breast Milk-flavored’ Ice Cream in limited collaboration

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Frida, a well-known parenting brand, has partnered with a New York ice cream company, OddFellows, to release a breast milk-flavored ice cream. This new flavor is not made with real human breast milk. It is made using ingredients that are safe to eat and similar to the ones found in breast milk. The idea is to capture the taste and experience of breastfeeding in a fun and unique way.

The ice cream is available for a limited time. People can buy it online or visit OddFellows’ store in Brooklyn. It will only be sold until August tenth. That makes it a short-term item, created mostly for attention, conversation, and maybe even a bit of humour.

Frida is known for bold campaigns that focus on the raw and honest sides of parenting. With this launch, they want to open up conversations about breastfeeding. Many parents face judgment when they breastfeed in public. Frida hopes this flavor helps make that topic feel more normal and less uncomfortable.

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OddFellows is also known for unusual ice cream flavors. This collaboration fits well with their brand. They often make flavors that surprise people and challenge what we think ice cream should taste like.

This ice cream is not just about taste. It is a playful way to make people think about the everyday challenges of parenting. The flavor might sound strange at first. But that is the point. Frida wants people to feel what babies feel. And they want to do it through something adults already love.

There is no promise that this flavor will come back once it is gone. People who are curious or want to support the idea should try it before the deadline. It is not just a dessert. It is also a statement. One that turns a very private experience into a shared moment that gets people talking.