92% OF CHICKS DIG IT
It didn't taste like Ice cream
I think that there are too many preservatives in this ice cream, and I was not a big fan of the taste, I like something that tastes like cream but this was kind of chalky
Expensive and fake, but low in calories
I received a free product coupon for Breyers Delights from chickadvisor in exchange for my honest review.
I originally was looking forward to the cookies and cream flavour, but had to choose vanilla bean because it was that or chocolate at my local valu-mart (I'm in a small city).
First, this is not ice cream. I had thought it was since Breyers is known for good quality ice cream. It's actually a "frozen dairy product." (Skim milk) And unfortunately the flavour of "vanilla bean" is not provided from any real vanilla beans, or even vanilla extract. The flavour comes from "natural vanilla flavour." Whenever that is listed on a product, it means there's a whole bunch of chemicals to provide that flavour.
Now all that trickery would be fine if the frozen dessert tasted good. Or was at least affordable. But Breyers Delights is neither. My local store charged $7.30 for a 500ml container. Thankfully I didn't pay. Otherwise I'd be going for the cheaper and much richer and better tasting Ben and Jerry's chocolate chip cookie dough ice cream. As for the flavour of Breyers Delight in vanilla beans, there is the slightest hint of vanilla. But otherwise it tastes like you're literally eating chunks of frozen skim milk plain. It's definitely not a taste you can acquire.
If you're going for this product based off the very low 250 calories for 500ml of frozen dessert, I really recommend just having a smaller serving of your favourite real ice cream. Just make room for it in your calorie budget for the day. Because it's not worth wasting a cheat meal on eating cold skim milk.
In conclusion, because of the high price, lack of flavour and lackluster ingredients, I do not recommend this product.
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