Sunday, November 27, 2011

Arctic Zero Ice Cream

"Arctic Zero is one of the lowest calorie frozen desserts you can find in a pint. Think A Protein Shake In An Ice Cream Form. And always remember.....What You Eat In Private Shows In Public! We at Arctic Zero wanted to create a product that had no weakness. We wanted to create a product that could be eaten by everyone. With less than 150 Calories Per Pint, All Natural, 14 grams of whey protein concentrate, 8 grams of fiber, fat free, gluten free, lactose intolerant friendly, and low sugar; we think we did it. Made with only the best ingredients and expensive ones at that, Arctic Zero is literally a protein shake in an ice cream form. Arctic Zero Frozen Dessert Flavors: Arctic Zero Pints; Chocolate, Vanilla Maple, Chocolate Peanut Butter, Strawberry, Mint Chocolate Cookie, Cookies & Cream, Coffee. Seasonal Flavors: Pumpkin Spice. Arctic Zero Bars: Chocolate, Vanilla, Orange Cream, Strawberry."

I thought for sure that this ice cream was gonna taste like crap. But, it didn't. I was actually really surprised at how enjoyable the flavors were. Jason liked it, and Callan liked, and so did I, so that is 3 for 3! It is very light and airy. It is definitely not regular ice cream, and that is okay. One thing I also noticed - and maybe it is just me - but with normal ice cream, I can sit and eat the whole pint. But with Arctic Zero, it seems I get fuller faster, and I don't sit and eat it all - though I could at only 150 calories per pint! There is really only one "bad" thing I would say about this ice cream, and that is there is no "stuff" in it, and by that I mean, like the Cookies & Cream is only all soft ice cream, no chunks of cookies. I would have liked some "chunk" in it. But other than that, it is awesome, and yummy, and you know what? Serve this, and no one will know the difference!


I received products from Arctic Zero in exchange for a review. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

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