Breyers Delights Cookies & Cream Low Fat Ice Cream
Breyers Delights Vanilla Bean Low Fat Ice Cream
Breyers Delights Creamy Chocolate Low Fat Ice Cream
20 grams of protein per pint. A pint has three servings. So 6.66 grams of protein per serving. That can’t be a good sign. There’s also a Mint Chip flavor. (Spotted by Caitlin J at Giant.)
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I got the vanilla and cookies & cream. The vanilla tasted very similar to Halo Top, but there was a slightly heavier vanilla flavoring and artificial sweetness that might make people who are not used to erythritol feel nauseous after eating an entire pint. The cookies & cream, however, was much better on this aspect and tasted nearly identical to Breyer’s cookies & cream ice cream… or, rather, “frozen dairy dessert” since it had that lower quality feel to it. Still, I give them credit for having PLENTY of cookie chunks, but deduct points for not having any cream chunks. I wouldn’t buy either one again unless it went on sale, I still prefer Halo Top or Enlightened and wish Breyer’s would have released at least one original flavor both brands hadn’t already sold.
How does the price run? Halo Top is seriously expensive around here ($7 per pint).
The Giant here in Maryland sold it for $4.99 a pint, but they also sell Halo Top for around $5 so it’s probably going to be a little cheaper for you than Halo Top but not by a bunch. You never know though!
Thanks for the info!