![]() ![]() EST - just look for an ice cream truck handing out samples of the brightly colored monstrosity. Though I won’t be partaking in any tastings of Van Leeuwen’s Kraft mac and cheese ice cream (I’m lactose intolerant and don’t hate myself), those brave and curious enough can try it for free in New York City’s Union Square from 11 a.m. “Must we challenge God every day? Is there no respite from our dystopian nightmare?” mused Mia Mercado of The Cut, headlining her take on the flavor: “This Is What Greets You at the Gates of Hell.” Harry Hill, the influencer and meme-maker behind posted a photo of the orange pint on Instagram Stories with the caption, “Floop is a mad man help us save us.” Others have taken less kindly to the gimmicky flavor. Half of the pint had disappeared by the time I looked up, and I have no regrets.” According to the author, the pint boasts a “buttery flavor that’s only slightly cheesy.” My stomach is already churning, TBH. Amy McCarthy of Eater wrote, “Upon taking the first bite, I was hooked. (Admittedly, the fact that Kraft’s mac and cheese doesn’t contain artificial flavors or dye is…unexpected.)Īccording to some reviews, the flavor - which does not contain elbow-shaped noodles, mercifully - is peculiarly delicious. Kraft itself describes the flavor as “delicious,” adding that “it’s also made with high quality ingredients and contains no artificial flavors, preservatives, or dyes just like our Kraft Macaroni & Cheese,” per a press release. ![]() Rather unsurprisingly, the cantaloupe-colored ice cream is sparking both outrage and adoration online. ![]()
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