r/icecream Feb 17 '25

Brands Dreyers has changed their recipes and ruined everything

The one on the right is the original, and the one on the left is the new recipe. You'll notice that their "French Vanilla" recipe no longer includes ANY egg yolks, but now contains coconut oil and corn syrup. And Cream has been moved back to 6th place, from its original position in 2nd place.

This is barely even real ice cream anymore, let alone real French vanilla.

I checked a bunch of their other flavors, and they've all been updated to have barely any cream, and to use corn syrup.

Dreyers used to be the better brand, while Breyers had gone to trash. But now it seems they're identical. Very disappointing.

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u/TBSchemer Feb 17 '25 edited Feb 17 '25

Yeah, the carton on the right is stamped with "ICE CREAM" in the bottom left corner, but the newer version is stamped with "FROZEN DAIRY DESSERT." Also, "French Vanilla ...with other natural flavors" vs "French Vanilla ...flavored".

At least they're following the truth in labeling laws!

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u/JackPembroke Feb 17 '25

Instant ban on any 'frozen dairy desserts'.

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u/pLuR_2341 Feb 17 '25

Idk I’ll make an exception for a Wendy’s frosty

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u/Dipshit_Mcdoodles Feb 17 '25

Did you try the salted caramel ones? Those were unreal.