Sub Zero Ice Cream is serving up ice cream which include lactose-free, sugar-free and vegan options.
In honor of May being Food Allergy Action Month, Sub Zero is celebrating its personal treats, which begin with one of seven cream bases, including original, custard, low-fat and yogurt, as well as lactose-free, vegan and sugar-free options. The sugar-free variety includes Splenda? or other sugar alternatives, and the vegan selection is dairy-free and unsweetened, with the option to add sugar, Splenda or agave. After selecting a base, guests can choose from nearly 20 different flavors, which can be combined to create more, unique flavor varieties. Guests can then choose to mix in an assortment of fruit, candy, nuts or baked goods for limitless combination options.
Using Sub Zero's unique patented process, every customized order is frozen in about two minutes in front of the guest, using minus 321 degree liquid nitrogen. The flash freezing ensures milk molecules remain small, water particles do not grow into ice crystals and nutrients are preserved in the base, resulting in an ultra-smooth and creamy product.
"We love ice cream, and we think everyone should have some," said Jerry Hancock, Sub Zero's Founder. "For those looking to cure their sweet tooth, there is endless opportunity at Sub Zero to create custom treats, even for guests with allergies or dietary restrictions. We are proud that our ingredients and unique process for creating ice cream make it possible for everyone to enjoy ice cream."
Sub Zero currently has more than 50 ice cream stores throughout the country, including Salt Lake City; Simi Valley, California; Houston and San Antonio; and South Florida. The brand also has locations in China and the United Arab Emirates.