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Frida Turns Breast Milk into a Dessert You Can Eat

  • Madison
  • Aug 18
  • 1 min read

Grab your spoons, New York—because the flavor you thought was just a PR fever dream back in March is officially a thing. Frida, the parenting brand that’s never been shy about going places other baby-product companies won’t, has teamed up with OddFellows Ice Cream to serve scoops inspired by… breast milk.


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Now, before you panic-text your group chat: no, they’re not milking moms behind the counter. This is a flavor inspired by breast milk—sweet, slightly salty, ultra-smooth, swirled with honey, and enriched with a bit of colostrum (that liquid gold pre-milk every lactation consultant raves about).


And let’s be real—people have been curious about this forever. Statistically speaking, 70% of women have tasted breast milk, and 29% of men say they want to (and honestly, that feels like an undercount). So why not make the experience a little more… dessert-friendly?


Frida’s Breast Milk Ice Cream hit OddFellows’ Dumbo scoop shop (44 Water Street) from August 5–10, with free scoops daily from 12–1pm. If you missed the Brooklyn debut—don’t cry over spilled milk—they’re shipping pints nationwide at Frida.com.


The timing is no accident either: August is National Breastfeeding Awareness Month, and this launch arrives alongside Frida’s new 2-in-1 Manual Breast Pump, because nothing says “product synergy” like pairing lactation and frozen treats.


Bottom line? Whether you’re here for the novelty, the nutrients, or just the Instagram brag, Frida’s Breast Milk Ice Cream proves one thing: curiosity may have killed the cat, but it’s keeping the ice cream churn running in NYC.

 
 
 

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