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MoistCr1TiKaL tryin GoodFellows Breast Milk Ice Cream (Image via YouTube/ Penguinz0)
If there’s one YouTuber nobody can count on to shy away from the internet’s most bizarre phenomena, it’s MoistCr1TiKaL, also known as Penguinz0 or simply Charlie. Renowned for his dry wit and a love for dissecting viral oddities, Charlie’s channel has become the go-to destination for viewers who want a brutally honest and hilarious take on trending internet stories.
The Ice Cream That's Breaking the Internet
Frida and OddFellows Breast Milk (Image via Amanda Mactas).
Recently, news exploded about an unusual dessert: breast milk-inspired ice cream. Made not with actual human breast milk, but with ingredients designed to mimic its flavor and nutritional profile, the ice cream is a collaborative effort between the baby product company Frida and OddFellows Ice Cream Co., a boutique shop in Brooklyn. The concoction is part of a campaign tied to National Breastfeeding Awareness Month and is enriched with liposomal bovine colostrum (the “liquid gold” found in both human and cow milk), plus traditional ice cream ingredients like cream, honey, and fruit juice.
The result? A scoop that’s sweet, slightly salty, creamy, with bold notes of honey and a distinctive yellow hue.While this ice cream contains no real breast milk (it wouldn’t be USDA-approved!), it’s designed to deliver a sensory throwback to infancy: a sweet-and-nutty or smooth-and-salty scoop that’s fortifying thanks to its added nutrients like Omega-3 fatty acids, carbs, calcium, and vitamins.
MoistCr1TiKaL’s Reaction: The Internet’s Bard Meets the Weirdest Treat
MoistCr1TiKaL's typical content rhythm is to stumble upon viral news - usually by way of headlines or social media hysteria - then give his raw, unfiltered verdict peppered with dry humor and some gleeful incredulity.
In a recent video, Cr1TiKaL sat down with friends to sample a pint of the controversial dessert. Marketed under the brand So Goodfellows, the ice cream sparked immediate confusion. Despite being labeled as “breast milk flavored,” the packaging clarifies it contains no actual human milk - something White wasn’t thrilled about.
Is Breast Milk Ice Cream Good
“Hello. Today I finally got my hands on the sacred nectar I’ve been chasing for years. Breast milk in ice cream form… kind of,” he joked at the start.
But upon closer inspection, he discovered the yellow coloring came not from milk but from colostrum, the nutrient-rich first milk produced by cows after giving birth, often called “liquid gold.”
Penguinz0’s Opinion on the Ice-cream Packaging
The group was equally puzzled by the packaging. Decorated with cartoonish breasts squirting milk, it left little to the imagination. “This is pornographic ice cream,” White said, noting that the branding leaned heavily on shock value.
The Taste Test
When it came time to actually try it, the verdict was surprisingly tame. Instead of anything exotic, Cr1TiKaL described it as buttery, sweet, and honey-forward - closer to butter pecan than anything resembling breast milk.“It’s just normal ice cream with a gimmick,” he admitted. “Most people don’t know what breast milk even tastes like. They’re just capitalizing on confusion.”Still, he enjoyed it enough to compare it favorably to popular brands like Blue Bell and Tamuk, sparking plans for a future blind taste test showdown.
Marketing or Misleading?: Penguinz0 Gives his Verdict on the Breast Milk Ice-cream
The ice cream was sold in limited runs, dropped online like a sneaker or Pokémon card release. Buyers could only purchase two pints at a time - “one for each boob,” White joked. Despite the hype, customer reviews averaged only 3.4 stars, with many echoing the sentiment that it was just regular ice cream dressed up with provocative branding.White and his co-hosts eventually drifted into a broader discussion: why is cow’s milk normalized while human milk is taboo? They even floated the idea of making their own genuine breast milk ice cream with “ethically sourced” milk for a future video.
Penguinz0 with the Breast Milk Flavored Ice Cream (Image via YouTube/ penguinz0)
“If this is what breast milk tastes like, why did we ever stop?” White laughed. “No wonder babies love it.”While MoistCr1TiKaL admitted he wished the product had “actually gone all the way” by using real breast milk, he still found the experience entertaining. In the end, the so-called “breast milk ice cream” turned out to be more marketing gimmick than culinary innovation - but it provided plenty of laughs, awkward jokes, and a memorable video for fans.The internet’s vibe regarding the product itself ranges from intrigue to disgust to meme-ification. The announcement set social media ablaze, with users either enthusiastic (“I’ve made breast milk ice cream for my own family and it was delicious!”) or grossed out (“That’s a hard pass for me”).Also read: MrBeast Drops 3-Word Reaction as OnlyFans Star Sophie Rain Promises $1 Million Bombshell Donation to TeamWaterFor those brave enough, OddFellows and Frida’s breast milk ice cream was available for a limited time in Brooklyn and online pints nationwide. Whether you’d try it - or just watch the reactions - this treat has proven you can always count on the internet for a weird new scoop.