A notably curious treat has arrived in the United States: “Breast Milk Ice Cream.” Launched by parenting brand Frida in collaboration with Brooklyn’s OddFellows Ice Cream, the novelty dessert has garnered widespread attention for its playful concept — and its ingredients, People reported.Despite its provocative name, the ice cream contains no human breast milk. Instead, it replicates both the flavor and nutrient profile of breast milk through a crafted blend that includes salted caramel, honey syrup, and liposomal bovine colostrum, alongside standard dairy ingredients.According to Frida, the taste is "sweet, a little salty, smooth, with hints of honey and sprinkles of colostrum," featuring a yellow tint reminiscent of colostrum — often referred to as “liquid gold."The launch coincides with National Breastfeeding Awareness MonthA company press release describes the flavor as “a pitch‑perfect representation of the sweet, creamy, nutrient‑packed goodness we’ve all wanted to try but have been afraid to ask. The campaign’s boldness has sparked significant buzz across social media. Some users expressed confusion or amusement at the concept (“Wait, is this made from breast milk??”), while others praised the marketing ingenuity.