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The Dairy Free Ice Cream market is a subset of the larger Ice Cream market. It is composed of products that are free of dairy ingredients, such as milk, cream, and butter. These products are typically made with plant-based ingredients, such as coconut milk, almond milk, and oat milk. Dairy Free Ice Cream is often marketed as a healthier alternative to traditional Ice Cream, as it is free of cholesterol and lactose. It is also suitable for those with dietary restrictions, such as vegans and those with lactose intolerance.
The Dairy Free Ice Cream market has seen an increase in popularity in recent years, as consumers become more health-conscious and aware of dietary restrictions. This has led to an increase in the number of companies offering Dairy Free Ice Cream products. Some of these companies include Ben & Jerry's, Halo Top, So Delicious, NadaMoo!, and Arctic Zero. Show Less Read more