Vegetable ice cream flavors to debut in Japan
Häagen-Dazs has announced the release of two vegetable-flavored ice creams in Japan.
In a new experiment to get kids to eat their vegetables, global ice cream maker Häagen-Dazs announced the release of two vegetable-flavored ice creams in Japan next month.
The new "Spoon Vege" flavors are tomato cherry and carrot orange. According to a news release, the tomato cherry flavor contains cherry juice and tomato paste. The carrot orange flavor has concentrated carrot juice, concentrated orange juice, orange pulp and orange peel.
Both flavors will be available in Japan beginning May 12 for USD 2,80 per container (about a quarter of a pint).
The new "Spoon Vege" flavors are tomato cherry and carrot orange. According to a news release, the tomato cherry flavor contains cherry juice and tomato paste. The carrot orange flavor has concentrated carrot juice, concentrated orange juice, orange pulp and orange peel.
Both flavors will be available in Japan beginning May 12 for USD 2,80 per container (about a quarter of a pint).