Breast Milk Ice Cream Truck Rolls Out: $12.99 Pints Hit Brooklyn Streets

Breast Milk Ice Cream by Frida and OddFellows rolls nationwide: $12.99 pints, colostrum-yellow, and no, it’s not real human milk—just a “sweet, a little salty, smooth, with hints of honey” mimic loaded with bovine colostrum. Trending queries like “what does breast milk ice cream taste like?” and “is breast milk ice cream safe?” swirl as a truck emblazoned “Breast Milk Ice Cream” dispenses confusion and scoops in Dumbo, Brooklyn. “Taste it for yourself,” Frida dares, topping the surreal sundae.
Described as honey-tinged and slightly salty, this $12.99 pint from a yellow tanker inspires Google queries like “why is breast milk ice cream trending?” and “where to buy breast milk ice cream in NYC.” The recipe—milk, heavy cream, salted caramel, and a sprinkle of bovine colostrum—has triggered viral debate, with confused customers marveling at its colostrum hue. For one week only, OddFellows in Dumbo hosts free tastings at noon, transforming the sidewalk into a retro infant nostalgia parade.
Each pint contains zero human milk but precisely 0.1% propylparaben, making it the only ice cream in Brooklyn that can be described as “colostrum yellow” with FDA-approved irony.