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Elmhurst 1925 launches plant-based soft-serve mix



ELMA, NY. — Elmhurst 1925, a maker of plant-based nut and grain milks, is introducing Elmhurst Creamery New Fashioned Soft-Serve Ice Cream Mix.

Made from Elmhurst oat milk, the dairy-free mix is produced through a HydroRelease method, which uses water to separate the components of a nut, grain or seed before reassembling them as a blended beverage or mix. Available in chocolate and vanilla flavors, the mixes are gluten-free, Non-GMO Project verified, kosher and certified vegan. Consumers may use the mix by refrigerating, shaking and pouring into a home ice cream maker.

“Think nostalgic, old fashioned ice cream with a new fashioned dairy-free, vegan twist,” said Heba Mahmoud, vice president 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. After one bite, you’re sure to feel like a kid again.”

Elmhurst Creamery New Fashioned Soft-Serve Ice Cream Mixes are available online in 16-oz cartons for a suggested retail price of $9.98 per carton. Each 16-oz carton provides enough mix to make more than four bowls of dairy-free soft serve.



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