Have you heard of, or know much about, ice milk?
I think Weight Watchers promotes it.
-- Katie P.
(Location unknown)
Ice milk is the outdated term for what we now call "low fat ice cream."
The name change occurred as a result of new FDA labeling laws in 1994.
Four years later, milk underwent similar changes, with 2% officially changing its name to "reduced-fat" and 1% being renamed "low-fat."
I don't understand why Weight Watchers would specifically suggest participants seek out ice milk, since that term is literally extinct.
November 25, 2008
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Thanks for answering this question! My husband and I both remember our fat conscious parents buying ice milk in the early 1980s.
Not all ice "milk" comes from the supermarket. Recipes have traditionally and still use the term.
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