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Elmhurst Launches Vegan Soft Serve Ice Cream Mix
Elmhurst 1925, maker of simple, nutritious, and delicious plant-based nut and grain milks, introduces Elmhurst Creamery New Fashioned Soft-Serve Ice Cream Mix. This new dairy-free mix is now available in delicious vanilla and chocolate varieties. Now you’ll be able to make plant-based soft serve at home for the whole family.
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“Think nostalgic, old-fashioned ice cream with a new fashioned dairy-free, vegan twist,” said Heba Mahmoud, VP of marketing at Elmhurst. “As we spend more time at home, we wanted to deliver a product that families can make together, while creating lasting memories at the same time. We use our signature Oat Milk, which is made with just three simple ingredients—water, oats and a pinch of salt—to guarantee a clean, shelf-stable mix you can trust.”
The product is simple to use—just refrigerate, shake well, and pour into any home ice cream maker. The soft serve mix is customizable, allowing consumers to get creative by adding in their favorite mix-ins or toppings of their choice. From fresh fruit to granola and vegan chocolate chips, the possibilities are endless. Elmhurst Creamery’s New Fashioned Soft-Serve Ice Cream Mix varieties are now available online in 16oz cartons which provide enough mix to make more than four delicious bowls of dairy-free soft serve.
Mohini Patel
@mylifemoniMohini, a born and raised vegetarian from Chicago, initially went vegan when faced with a health issue, but stayed vegan for the animals. Whole food plant-based eating (inspired by traditional Indian culture) is her optimal diet. An advocate for mental health and lifestyle changes, she has a degree in Health Sciences from DePaul University.

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