Frida Unveils Breast Milk-Flavored Ice Cream—Yes, Really

Photo: Frida
Photo: Frida

Here’s something you probably didn’t have on your 2025 bingo card—Frida is dropping breast milkflavored ice cream. Yes, you read that right. The brand known for making postpartum life slightly less chaotic is now out here scooping up frozen treats inspired by what moms have been serving up for centuries. And it’s all to celebrate their new Frida Mom 2-in-1 Manual Breast Pump.

Apparently, breast milk is having a moment. Between colostrum powders and celebrities like Kourtney Kardashian and Ashley Graham admitting to giving their own supply a little taste test, curiosity is at an all-time high. Studies even show that 70% of women have sampled their own milk, and—brace yourself—29% of men are interested in trying it. Reddit threads are full of people describing its allegedly sweet, creamy flavor, which, if you think about it, is basically the flavor profile of ice cream.

So Frida figured, why not make it official? The new Frida Breast Milk Ice Cream is designed to mimic the real deal—sweet, creamy, and packed with the same kind of nutrients that make the OG version nature’s superfood. We’re talking Omega-3s, energy-boosting lactose, vitamins like iron and calcium, and, of course, plenty of hydration.

Brand reps have confirmed this is not an April Fool’s Day joke or product stunt, so yeah, wow.

As of now, Frida is directing those curious about its release and product details to its website here.

The real question is: Are you actually brave enough to try it?

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