Lara
Friend of the Arts
- Location
- Mid-Atlantic Coast
Bad News: Companies like Breyer's Ice Cream are now pumping 100% of allowed AIR into their ice-cream for more volume and have downsized their cartons (without changing the appearance), yet not downsizing the price nor alerting their consumers. They also have artificial ingredients and other toxic ingredients....it's all causing gastrointestinal issues if you eat a large portion of it. Is it just in America or is it in your country too?
Good News: For the first time, I bought a 1/2 gallon of Trader Joe's French Vanilla Ice Cream for Thanksgiving's Pumpkin Pie and noticed it was noticeably heavier and creamier than anything I'd bought from grocery stores...so heavy! Yet the price was a fair 5.99. That's when I suspected extra air pumped into other brands because I knew that happens to other processed foods.
Let's back up: Before knowing about Trader Joe's ice cream, or about AIR allowances, my mother was healthy but occasionally needed her ice-cream fix and would eat practically the whole carton in a day about 3x a year. She used to get away with it but then it started making her extremely sick (terrible bouts of diarrhea - sorry). I wish I would have known about Trader Joe's ice cream back then. I think it was all the air in Breyer's and Turkey Hill ice-cream too. She died of pancreatic cancer. I don't know if that was related but certainly didn't help.
From their Flyer:
"Trader Joe’s French Vanilla Ice Cream has only 26% overrun (added air). It’s also made with quality ingredients like milk and cream from cows not treated with rBST, egg yolks, and cane sugar. Finally, it’s positively bursting with real vanilla flavor, courtesy of vanilla extract and vanilla bean – there are visible specks of vanilla bean in every bite.One of the attributes that makes our half-gallon of French Vanilla Ice Cream unique is the size of the carton itself. Used to be, ice cream came in half-gallon cartons. Then, somewhere along the way, ice cream companies made that container smaller. Similar looking, but smaller. They didn’t lower the price at the same time, though. Curious. At Trader Joe’s, ours is still a half gallon, and our price is about the same (or lower!) than what you’ll pay for those smaller cartons of lesser ice cream."
Ingredients: Cream, Sugar, Milk, Egg Yolks, Vanilla Bean, Carob, Guar Gum. (that's it!)
Good News: For the first time, I bought a 1/2 gallon of Trader Joe's French Vanilla Ice Cream for Thanksgiving's Pumpkin Pie and noticed it was noticeably heavier and creamier than anything I'd bought from grocery stores...so heavy! Yet the price was a fair 5.99. That's when I suspected extra air pumped into other brands because I knew that happens to other processed foods.
Let's back up: Before knowing about Trader Joe's ice cream, or about AIR allowances, my mother was healthy but occasionally needed her ice-cream fix and would eat practically the whole carton in a day about 3x a year. She used to get away with it but then it started making her extremely sick (terrible bouts of diarrhea - sorry). I wish I would have known about Trader Joe's ice cream back then. I think it was all the air in Breyer's and Turkey Hill ice-cream too. She died of pancreatic cancer. I don't know if that was related but certainly didn't help.
From their Flyer:
"Trader Joe’s French Vanilla Ice Cream has only 26% overrun (added air). It’s also made with quality ingredients like milk and cream from cows not treated with rBST, egg yolks, and cane sugar. Finally, it’s positively bursting with real vanilla flavor, courtesy of vanilla extract and vanilla bean – there are visible specks of vanilla bean in every bite.One of the attributes that makes our half-gallon of French Vanilla Ice Cream unique is the size of the carton itself. Used to be, ice cream came in half-gallon cartons. Then, somewhere along the way, ice cream companies made that container smaller. Similar looking, but smaller. They didn’t lower the price at the same time, though. Curious. At Trader Joe’s, ours is still a half gallon, and our price is about the same (or lower!) than what you’ll pay for those smaller cartons of lesser ice cream."
Ingredients: Cream, Sugar, Milk, Egg Yolks, Vanilla Bean, Carob, Guar Gum. (that's it!)

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