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Daily Harvest Ice Cream Available Now + 50% Off Your First Box!

Liz Cadman
ByLiz CadmanJul 17, 2017 | 8 comments

Daily Harvest
3.6 overall rating
14 Ratings | 3 Reviews

Daily Harvest is introducing a new item to their subscription - Ice Cream!

The Ice Cream comes in six options:

For a limited time, use coupon code SUMMER50 to get 3 free smoothie/soups/ice creams with your first order! (AKA 50% off!) This subscription is regularly $47.94 a box.

Daily Harvest is a subscription service that delivers ready-to-blend smoothies right to your door. You can choose from different flavors or choose a preselected flavor boxes: Bestsellers, Fresh & Fruity, Greens Incognito, Greens Obsessed, and Rich & Filling. If you need help picking what smoothies you'll like best, they have a Flavor Quiz to help sort through all the options.

Check out our Daily Harvest reviews to see what you can expect from this subscription!

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Daily Harvest is a healthy prepared food subscription service that delivers you pre-portioned, superfood smoothies, soups, snacks and beyond. All of their food is plant-based, and you get to pick exactly which items show up in each box. It all comes prepared so you can eat quickly with minimal co... read more.

Liz Cadman
Liz Cadman
Liz is the founder of My Subscription Addiction. She's been hooked on subscription boxes since 2011 thanks to Birchbox, and she now subscribes to over 100 boxes. Her favorites include POPSUGAR Must Have, FabFitFun, and any box that features natural beauty products!

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8 comments

Joan

I’ll have to wait for reviews. Their soups are HORRIBLE and the chia bowls/oats are good but tiny serving size. I was a week in and realized a serving is 1/2 the container. So basically a ton of calories for a tiny amount of food.

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Mj

Based off reviews, the fruit /ingredients come packed in dry ice & looks refreshing. I am passing; however, due to strict cut off times.

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Mj

It’s my understanding it comes packed in dry ice. They do look refreshing ; however, I am passing based of reviews regarding cancel cut off timeframes.

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AAC

I don’t get it. How does this become “ice cream” after you blend it? Do you need to freeze it? Also, the FDA defines “ice cream” to be a very specific thing: frozen food made from a mixture of dairy products, containing at least 10 percent milkfat. Otherwise, you can’t legally call it ice cream.

Here’s the brownie batter ingredients:
organic coconut meat, organic zucchini squash, organic pitted dates, organic deglet dates, organic cacao powder, organic coconut milk (organic coconut, water), organic black beans, avocado (avocado, citric acid, ascorbic acid [vitamin c]), organic coconut oil, organic hemp protein powder, organic cacao butter, organic pea protein, himalayan sea salt, organic vanilla powder

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Mags

You have to add your own milk according to the directions on the website.

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Carrie

My guess is how it’s like Bryer’s Ice Cream, but then you look at the fine print on some flavors and it says “frozen dairy dessert.”

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Flo

I’m totally confused. They’re shipping actual ice cream? If so, the melted cones in the top make sense— but don’t appeal.

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Melissa

It looks like it’s a mix that you make in the blender.

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