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What’s Your Favorite Flavor Of Ice Cream?

Prod3

Expect Nothing and Appreciate Everything
Going through a tub of this at the moment... an unusual flavour, but very nice! 😋

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Last week, Breyer's ice cream was on sale. For a lot of products / foods, I'll just get whatever is cheapest. Hmmmm - they have a brownie cheesecake flavor. Very good! Lately I've noticed a lot of the flavors I buy are labeled "frozen dairy dessert," vs. "ice cream?"
 
Last week, Breyer's ice cream was on sale. For a lot of products / foods, I'll just get whatever is cheapest. Hmmmm - they have a brownie cheesecake flavor. Very good! Lately I've noticed a lot of the flavors I buy are labeled "frozen dairy dessert," vs. "ice cream?"
Doesn't it have to do with the actual amount of milk content? Things like "juice" have to have a certain percentage of the real stuff in there to be labelled that way.

On topic, I found a flavor called "Grandma's cupboard" which was vanilla with about 5 types of different candy thrown in. But my current fav is still Häagen-Dazs Macha ice-cream. It's the perfect way to end an Asian meal!
 

FreeOnes_Adam

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Doesn't it have to do with the actual amount of milk content? Things like "juice" have to have a certain percentage of the real stuff in there to be labelled that way.

On topic, I found a flavor called "Grandma's cupboard" which was vanilla with about 5 types of different candy thrown in. But my current fav is still Häagen-Dazs Macha ice-cream. It's the perfect way to end an Asian meal!

  • Ice cream is a frozen food made from a mixture of dairy products, containing at least 10 percent milkfat.
  • "Reduced fat" ice cream contains at least 25 percent less total fat than the referenced product (either an average of leading brands, or the company's own brand).
  • "Light" or “lite” ice cream contains at least 50 percent less total fat or 33 percent fewer calories than the referenced product (the average of leading regional or national brands).
  • "Lowfat" ice cream contains a maximum of 3 grams of total fat per serving (½ cup).
  • "Nonfat" ice cream contains less than 0.5 grams of total fat per serving.
https://www.idfa.org/news-views/media-kits/ice-cream/ice-cream-labeling
 
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