Do you know what's better than ice cream? Free ice cream—and if your sweet tooth is craving an afternoon treat, a surprising collab has just what you need. Swisse has unveiled its very own ice cream truck, the Swisse Whip, which will be handing out free ice creams around Melbourne.
Now, you might be wondering what ice cream has to do with a wellness brand like Swisse. To celebrate the launch of its new smart melts and gummies, Swisse has teamed with Masterchef alumnus Conor Curran (AKA Creamy Confusion) to bring you two exciting flavours inspired by this range. Not only have these limited edition ice creams been designed to be delicious, but they also mimic the sensation of eating a melt or gummy.
The first ice cream flavour, Peaches and Cream, is a combination of vanilla, fresh peach coulis, and a sprinkle of Davidson plum powder. This mouth-watering treat replicates the sour peach flavour and melt-on-your-tongue sensation of the Swisse Energy Boost Smart Melts.
The second offering is the Orange Greek Yoghurt Sorbet, inspired by Swisse’s Probiotic and Prebiotic Gummies. This zesty sorbet is refreshing and juicy, with squishy orange peels that feel like you're chewing on a gummy. How's that for mouthfeel?
If you're not sure which of these mouth-watering icy treats you want to try, you can spin the Swisse Whip's flavour wheel to make that decision for you. You might even score some free non-ice cream treats from Swisse as well.
You can catch the Swisse Whip roaming around Melbourne handing out free ice creams, so keep an eye out if you're craving an afternoon pick-me-up. If you missed out on free ice cream, you can check out Swisse's new range of melts and gummies here.
Image: Swisse / Provided
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