Dog Ice Cream (YAMU)


Il Gelato is selling dog ice cream for Rs. 280 a cup (80g). For reference, a liter (1,000g) of Elephant House is Rs. 220. Which is to say, this is expensive ice cream. I’m not one to say that people shouldn’t buy expensive things while others struggle, but this is a bit out there. I mean, the ice cream isn’t even good.

For humans, I suppose, this is obvious, but we fed it to the dogs and they don’t even like it. I mean, they ate it eventually but they eat anything. I think it’s the flavors – weird stuff like Veggie Breath Freshener and Melon. I mean, dogs don’t eat that. The Veg thing has broccoli and green beans. Like, why.

I’ve written more about the experience at YAMU. I tried the ice cream myself and it’s horrific. Far worse than dog food.

I’m all for innovation and stuff, but this Icy Tails stuff at Il Gelato is offensively expensive and bad. Seriously, not fit for a dog.

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6 Comments »

2012-12-13 21:18:24

RT @indica: Dog Ice Cream (YAMU): not fit for a dog http://t.co/qz15NvL0

 
shammi
2012-12-13 21:18:55

Scandalously expensive. I’ll also say that people shouldn’t be so decadent in what they treat their dogs to. Glad you gave the product a thumbs down. Lovely dogs.

 
manik
2012-12-14 19:01:25

When majority of Sri Lankans are finding it difficult to get 3 meals a day, some people can afford dog ice cream??? Amazing. I think we are on the way to plight of countries like Colombia.

 
2012-12-15 12:53:15

For a heartbeat I thought the ice cream was dog flavoured… :S

 
2012-12-16 07:29:34

When the majority of Sri Lankans find it difficult to get 3 meals a day, there are people who spend money surfing the internet, reading about dog ice cream and what not? Amazing.

 
Tania P.
2012-12-26 10:08:36

Wow. And I am wasting my time with computer programming…

“I tried the ice cream myself and it’s horrific. Far worse than dog food.” – What on earth did make you taste dog-food in the first place?

 
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