Ice cream sandwiches for dogs
Ice cream maker Good Humor and pet food producer Pedigree have announced plans to produce ice cream sandwiches for dogs. The companies said they needed a special formula for the dairy treats, as many dogs are lactose intolerant and cannot easily digest regular ice cream.
Recognizing that some dogs are lactose-intolerant, the company says their new ice cream sandwiches are 99 percent lactose free, but still has a creamy texture that four-legged ice-cream eaters have enjoyed for generations. They also have added protein, but no added sugar. The sandwiches are perforated so that they can broken up into smaller pieces.
Pedigree Ice Cream Sandwich Treats for Dogs are just now making their way into supermarket freezer sections, in packages of six (6) 3 oz. sandwiches, for a total of 24 bite-sized perforated pieces. Suggested retail price of $3.99.



Ice cream sandwiches for dogs, what a great idea! hope you will be selling them at the Target or Albertson's in Oklahoma. we never get any of the good doggie stuff here
Posted by: Regena Lynch | October 18, 2006 at 01:07 PM
My dog LOOOOOVES ice cream. They already have an ice cream treat here, but these sandwiches look great!!
Yum yum.
Posted by: Kona | October 18, 2006 at 07:01 PM
My dog would eat it up very quickly - my concern is 'Brain Freeze'. :-)
Posted by: Rita | October 19, 2006 at 02:43 PM
I bet our dogs would gobble that icecream bar right up just like they do with the treats.
Posted by: Sydney | October 19, 2006 at 05:06 PM
how much is this product
Posted by: f | February 05, 2007 at 07:44 PM
We tried them today and the dogs LOVE them. I cut them into bite sized pieces and fed them to my dachshunds who can be fairly picky. Not with these though! I got them at Safeway in Virginia.
Posted by: Lisa | September 13, 2007 at 11:41 PM
I have been buying this product for my 3 dogs for 2 years now and all of sudden the stores are no longer stocking this item 'Pedigree Ice Cream Sandwiches for Dogs'. Does anyone know why? Is this product still in production? If so, where can I purchase this item within Roselle, Illinois area?
Thank you,
Posted by: Kathy | April 20, 2008 at 05:36 PM