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Halo Top Finally Goes Vegan With New Non-Dairy Flavors

Halo Top has been wildly popular among protein-buffs and ice cream lovers for years. But never before has Halo Top been an option for vegans or those avoiding dairy.

Today, Halo Top announced that they will have dairy-free versions of seven of their most popular flavors, including Oatmeal Cookie, Peanut Butter Cup, Cinnamon Roll, Sea Salt Caramel, Caramel Macchiato, and Chocolate Covered Banana. So from one vegan to another, dreams do come true!

Halo Top listened to the requests, and is rolling out non-dairy versions of fan favorites for vegans and dairy-avoiders everywhere, starting in mid-October of this year.

Woolverton also stated that it “took a long time to ‘get it right,’ but we’re absolutely thrilled with the outcome and can’t wait for our fans to try these flavors.”

Each non-dairy pint has between 280-360 calories, and 12 grams of protein. The original Halo Top versions contain roughly the same amount of calories, and about 20 grams of protein per container. 

Halo Top hopes their non-dairy, vegan-friendly, low-calorie, higher-protein ice cream will help bring joy to ice cream lovers of all dietary preferences, starting mid-October this year.

Katherine has been involved with Spoon since the early days of the NYU chapter. She continued to write for Spoon while earning her master's degree in human nutrition at Columbia University and authored the Spoon Guide to Healthier 2016. Katherine likes to avoid wearing real pants, hanging out with her rescue pup Millie, drinking iced coffee in all 4 seasons, and baking vegan treats (yes, Baker is her last name). Katherine is now a student at Columbia Mailman School of Public Health and learns about how climate change impacts human health and nutrition (#school5ever). Hit her up on Insta (@katherinebaker4) and kbaked.com for more #relatablecontent.