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Astronaut Freeze-Dried Ice Cream (10 Packages) | 
enlarge | Brand: Astronaut Category: Grocery
Buy New: $22.95
New (3) from $22.95
Avg. Customer Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 494
Country: USA Media: Misc. Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 6 x 3 x 9
UPC: 692991701907 EAN: 0048143300014
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | Delicious freeze dried ice cream! | | • | Astronauts eat this stuff! | | • | Fast Delivery | | • | Buy from Astronaut Ice Cream experts |
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Product Description This is our bestselling item: Astronaut Ice Cream. You receive 10 ready-to-eat freeze-dried bars. This is the kind you find at science museums at two or three times the price. Originally developed for the early Apollo missions, food is frozen to -40 degrees F and then vacuum dried and placed in a special foil pouch. These products are manufactured by the same company that supplies freeze-dried foods to NASA for the Space Shuttle missions. Ingredients include milk, cream, nonfat milk, sugar, corn syrup, strawberries, cocoa processed with alkali, whey solids, contains less than 1% mono and diglycerides, guar gum, locust bean gum, carrageenan, vanilla extract, natural flavors. We provide fast, reliable shipping.
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Melts in your mouth July 27, 2008 Yummy. We gobbled it right up. Only issue is the unit price. The portions are so small, yet it's so expensive. Is this stuff really that expensive to make? That it's like $12 a lb.
MY GUILTY PLEASURE March 19, 2008 SINCE I WAS A LITTLE GIRL I HAVE ALWAYS LOVE THIS STUFF. I EVEN SNUCK INTO THE BISHOP MUSEUM IN HAWAII JUST TO BY THIS 1 PACK OF THIS STUFF. I WORKED AT MARBLE SLAB ICE CREAMERY FOR NEARLY A YEAR AND NEVER TOUCHED THE ICE CREAM BUT GIVE ME A PACK OF ASTRONAUT ICE CREAM AND ITS GONE WITH A SNAP. IT IS A SMALL AMOUNT FOR THE PRICE OF A PINT OF ICE CREAM BUT FOR ME ITS WORTH IT. PLUS, IT TAKES THAT GUILTY FEELING OF GAINING WEIGHT AWAY.
Is as described. Freeze-dried ice-cream January 12, 2008 9 out of 10 found this review helpful
If you've ever had freeze dried ice cream before, this is the stuff. The size of each treat isn't very large, but definitely enough to enjoy. Each bar is individually wrapped. It is also lots of fun to give to anyone who hasn't had it before.
If you don't know what freeze dried ice cream is, it is pretty straight forward. All of the water is removed from normal ice cream in a special way. First the ice cream is kept frozen while a vacuum is applied to it. The vacuum causes water to slowly sublimate and vaporize. The vaporized water is eventually all sucked out and you are left with a chunk of ice cream that has everything in it but water. Note, it doesn't melt. The process brings water straight from the solid to gas. This technique is used for lots of foods because it makes the food last forever -- without water most bacteria and molds simply can't grow. If you are a hippie, feel safe. The process doesn't use any crazy chemical science that'll kill your mojo.
Great Job March 9, 2007 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
The ice cream came just a few days after I ordered it, and in great packaging. Great job.
Novelty food is not always novel food December 20, 2006 9 out of 16 found this review helpful
This kind of tastes like ice cream. Unfortunately the similarities end there.
The creamy texture that makes REAL ice cream feel good in your mouth must have been sucked out of the package along with the moisture back at the factory.
Biting down on this stuff is like biting into a hardened piece of neopolitan-flavored insulating foam. I found it to be a pretty gross sensation and had a hard time finishing the bar.
Still, it's worth trying once!
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