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Coconut bliss ice cream8/10/2023 ![]() “Incredibly disappointing to see one of my favorite companies taking such a huge step backwards-trying to dupe people into believing there is anything ethical about dairy,” another commenter said. “All for some ice cream? Exploitation for additional profit is not a company that I am interested in supporting. “You have gone from an ethical company that creates delicious, plant-based products and have now decided to add animal exploitation? Grass-fed cows end up dead, at the slaughterhouse, just like their grain-fed, confined, counterparts when their usefulness has run out (at merely a fraction of their natural lifespan),” another commenter said. This feels like a step backward, not forward,” one commenter pointed out. “There is nothing sustainable about dairy farming-never mind the intense cruelty associated with it. While we know this may not change your view, we certainly hope that you’ll understand where we are coming from.”Ĭosmic Bliss’ Facebook post about the new dairy line is filled with comments from customers pointing out the truth behind dairy, and that marketing the dairy line as “sustainable” is greenwashing-meaning it’s using a deceptive marketing spin to persuade the public that its new products are environmentally friendly. “For us, it was not about choosing one dietary preference over the other, it was about providing better options no matter what dietary preference you chose. The brand goes on to explain that they want to show dairy consumers a “better way” by offering them dairy products that “leverage sustainable agricultural practices.” “We agree that dairy isn’t for everyone, and not all people support that dietary preference,” Cosmic Bliss said. “Our decision to introduce organic, grass-fed dairy ice cream is consistent with our mission to help build a more sustainable agricultural system for everyone,” Cosmic Bliss said on Facebook. The brand offered a lengthy response, explaining that, while its vegan products will still remain a major part of its portfolio, the decision to introduce dairy is consistent with its mission. ![]() “Why on earth would you start selling dairy? Ugh,” one comment said. Since Cosmic Bliss announced the new dairy line earlier this week, hundreds of comments on the brand’s Facebook page reveal that the majority of its customers are outraged at the brand’s decision to start exploiting animals for profit. The company found that 97 percent of the ice cream sold in the United States is dairy-based, and it wanted to reach that sector of consumers.Īt a time when most brands are creating plant-based versions of their existing product lines, Cosmic Bliss decided to go the opposite route by offering a dairy line that claims to be better than all others. The former Coconut Bliss brand-which specialized in organic coconut milk-based ice cream pints, bars, and sandwiches-was acquired by private holding company HumanCo in 2020, and since then it has been researching the inclusion of dairy-based products into the Coconut Bliss portfolio. Cosmic Bliss claims that the new dairy line is “humane,” “grass-fed,” and “the most sustainably made and clean-label brand on the market.” Flavours include but are not limited to: cherry amaretto, mint galactica, salted caramel and chocolate, and vanilla island.After 17 years as a beloved vegan brand, Coconut Bliss has rebranded to Cosmic Bliss and added a dairy-based ice cream line. With vegan ice cream, ice cream sandwiches and frozen dessert bars, it can satisfy all your sweet cravings. ![]() ![]() Luna & Larry’s Organic Coconut Bliss firstly looks like a fairytale but the taste is also out of this world. But your search should be over, because there are new selling points for Coconut Bliss in the Netherlands. Finding great vegan ice cream is very difficult. With warm weather ice cream is a necessity. ![]()
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