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Baby Gaga Ice Cream Goes on Sale at The Icecreamists

The Icecreamists in London, England have created Baby Gaga ice cream which is made out of human breast milk and costs a whopping $22 per scoop. The Baby Gaga ice cream is 75% human breast milk and 25% cream. The Icecreamists also add Madagascan vanilla pods and lemon zest to enhance the flavor.

Some people find this Baby Gaga ice cream offensive, but the founder of The Icecreamists Matt O’Connor asks the question "is it better if we use milk from cows injected with hormones who are artificially induced with pregnancy every few months, or human milk?"
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