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 It is worth mentioning that the Kor family
 (owners of Warm Ice) doesn’t struggle with the
 same issues because they claim to use strictly
 fresh, organic, raw produce and superfoods in
 the low-scale production of their frozen desserts.
 Therefore, the restraints they are facing seem to
 go along the lines of availability and fluctuation
 in prices of raw materials they use, as well as the
 high cost of manual avocado milk and fruit sug-
 ar extraction.
 When it comes to plant-based dairy cen-
 sorship, Russian producers face similar chal-
 lenges to their European counterparts (although
 not quite as stringent yet). According to Ilya
 Kuznetsov, it is illegal to put the w wwords “ice
 cream” on the vegan ice cream label. Instead, it
 has to be named in accordance with the strictly
 technical definition of the product, i.e. ”whipped
 oat-based frozen dessert”. Imagine if dairy prod-
 ucts had to face the same legal regulations!   WE WERE
 Having the law expose animal products for what
 they are would surely drive plant-based sales.  Built For This
 What Does the Future Hold for
 Vegan Ice Cream?

 Whether the vegan ice cream market will
 reach its desired size in the next decade—only   With a powerful motor, convenient controls, and
 time will tell. Some are more optimistic than   easy-to-remove sound enclosure, the Touch & Go
 others: while Ale Kor said that the trend for
 plant-based eating will come and go, and Ilya   Advance is the ideal beverage blender for smaller-
 Kuznetsov mostly supported this claim by saying   volume shops. You’ll enjoy 6 pre-set buttons and
 the market’s skyrocketing development will slow   20 recipe programs. Your customers will enjoy
 down, and what will be left of it is companies
 like O12, slowly developing better plant-based   consistent results for their favorite drinks.
 products for that same—albeit grown – niche of
 plant-based enthusiasts. Meanwhile, both Nina   Learn more at www.vitamix.com/Commercial.
 Titova and Alexandra Irinovna—ethical vegan
 business owners—expressed hope that sometime
 soon (due to economical, environmental, and
 ethical reasons) veganism will become the wide-
 ly accepted norm, and perhaps even the whole
 world could go vegan. We can only hope it does.






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