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LACTAID Cherry Fudge Chip Ice Cream is Arriving for Summer

The LACTAID Cherry Fudge Chip Ice Cream has been added to the brand's frozen treat range as a limited-edition product perfect for consumers to try out this summer without having to worry about dairy-related discomfort.

The ice cream is made with 100% real milk and cream to achieve an indulgent taste and texture, but doesn't have any of the associated lactose to work well for consumers with a lactose intolerance. The treat boasts a cherry-flavored ice cream base with swirls of dark cherry alongside chunks of fudge to achieve a sweet, rich and complementary taste profile.

The LACTAID Cherry Fudge Chip Ice Cream is arriving at a variety of retailers in the US in quart tubs for $5.49.

Trend Themes

  1. Premium Lactose-free Indulgence — A market niche where indulgent, cream-forward ice creams are delivered without lactose, appealing to consumers seeking premium sensory experiences.
  2. Limited-edition Seasonal Releases — Limited-run flavors that drive trial and urgency through seasonal timing and collectible appeal among brand-loyal shoppers.
  3. Real-dairy Texture Without Lactose — Formulations that retain full dairy mouthfeel and freeze-thaw stability while enzymatically removing lactose for sensitive consumers.

Industry Implications

  1. Dairy Alternatives — Segment expanding beyond plant bases to include lactose-hydrolyzed real-dairy offerings that bridge taste expectations and digestive tolerance.
  2. Retail Grocery — Shelf strategies favoring seasonal quart formats and price points that encourage impulse upgrades among mainstream shoppers.
  3. Food Manufacturing & R and D — Process innovation opportunities in enzymatic treatment and flavor encapsulation to maintain texture and prevent syneresis in lactose-removed ice cream.

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