WOMAN QUESTIONS DRUMSTICK ICE CREAM AFTER IT NEVER MELTED

According to TikTok user @just4funsiez0, she had recently seen a video in which someone claimed that the “ice cream” in a Drumstick, a frozen treat made by Nestlé, does not melt.

While the TikToker’s original reaction was finding the claim “ridiculous,” she says that she placed a Drumstick ice cream into her sink the night prior—only to find that it hadn’t melted in the morning.

“Look at this,” she says, showing the dessert’s whipped cream-like consistency. “It hasn’t melted like a regular ice cream…It did get soft, but it definitely didn’t melt.”

Strutner goes on to note that desserts like Drumstick use a variety of thickeners, stabilizers, and emulsifiers to hold their shape, which can impact the treat’s ability to melt.

Commenters were quick to share their thoughts on this idea. “Read the box closely and you will find it’s not ice cream. It’s ‘frozen desert,’” explained a user. This is true; while the product’s website is “IceCream.com,” the treat itself is listed as a “Frozen Dairy Dessert Cone.”