SAD NEWS DEPT: Breyer’s, America’s favorite ice cream, is no longer ice cream. It now legally has to be called Frozen Dessert, as it is 50% air and has only a tiny percentage of actual milk or cream. The replacement ingredient is, of course, corn syrup, wood cellulose, and ethylene glycol for ‘smoothness’ which is also why it doesn't melt.
Don’t believe this label, what they mean is that the TINY amount of milk/cream is graded A. Outright lie.
When Ünilever bought it, after removing the expensive stuff like real sugar and cream, said that they were making a smoother, lighter texture than real ice cream. Ya. AIR.
Why Breyers frozen dessert products and McDonald's soft serves do not melt.
Among the other emulsifiers and stabilizers, both of them use cellulose gum, another word for a derivative from woodpulp. Yes, you're eating wood cellulose, which is indigestible and partly why both Bryers and McDonald's frozen desserts can induce diarrhea.
Cellulose gum is another name for the cellulose derivative Carboxymethyl cellulose - Wikipedia (CMC), which is made from wood pulp