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Halo ice cream
Halo ice cream





halo ice cream

It should be noted that even if the marketing suggests a pint is a serving size, most nutritionists still do not recommend this serving size, even if it is a low fat alternative.

halo ice cream

Additional organic sugar cane (regular sugar) is used in moderation, adding flavor but only what is necessary, and still coming in at around 80 calories for the pint. They use erythritol, an all-natural sugar alcohol that tastes like sugar but contains. Halo Top replaces traditional sugars and fats with stevia and prebiotic sugar, and of course, the product would not be complete without additional air bubbles. The former may still be eating this in moderation. Halo Top has become a hit with dieters and the general population alike, the latter who have switched up a weekly habit to a daily one. With a $7 per pint price sticker, that still makes for a pretty indulgent habit that could quickly add up to hundreds throughout the course of a month if you’re consuming it at the rate the company suggests. Usually we have really self-indulgent and negative connotations in mind with regard to eating large quantities of ice cream, particularly a pint of ice cream, and somehow Halo Top has managed to use marketing to deconstruct this thinking, a brilliant sales ploy and one which has made it psychologically justifiable to indulge in a pint of ice cream without self-hatred and subsequent, let’s be honest, shame. I wasn’t anticipating that, and think that’s impossible, so I will denote this is the best quality ice-cream product I have tasted considering the calorie count.Īnd it may save an extra trip to the gym or two. In terms of the taste, I thought it was wonderful (for most flavors, and I will review the ones I tried), but not comparable to “real” ice cream. Results were nothing short of delicious, and the company has developed a pretty ingenious creation. This is not a review for every single flavor, but I did sample all of the bestsellers, not in one sitting. So is Halo Top worth the hype? The marketing is certainly ingenious, right down to the serving size being the entire pint (doesn’t that just beg you to eat the entire thing in one go?) I wanted to review the company and some background, list some main pros and cons, and examine the nutritional aspect further. The most important initial questions, how does it compare to real ice cream? And of course, what is being put in this product to make it taste good if it only has 200-350 calories per pint? Is it healthy? The brand has recently surpassed leading brands like Breyer’s and Ben and Jerry’s and takes the “bestselling pint” title, a remarkable shift that’s come very recently, as sales have soared by about 3000% in the past two years. The company makes different flavor ice cream products that are so low calorie an entire pint is practically guilt-free. Halo Top Ice Cream has become one of the leading brands in the food and dessert category, and after hearing so many strong recommendations from friends and online, I decided to try out a few of their flavors and provide reviews.







Halo ice cream