Backpacker's Pantry Astronaut Cookies & Cream Ice Cream Sandwich - Single Serving
An out-of-this-world treat for space travel or backpacking, the Backpacker's Pantry Astronaut Cookies & Cream Ice Cream Sandwich features freeze-dried ice cream sandwiched between 2 chocolate wafers.
- Freeze-dried cookies & cream ice cream sandwich
- Open and eat—no rehydration needed
- 3-year shelf life (exact expiration date found on product packaging)
- Please note: Inner paper wrapper is slit to facilitate processing on all freeze-dried ice cream products
- 1% of your purchase goes toward 1% for the Planet
- Contains: Milk, Soy, Wheat
- Produced in a facility that processes egg, peanut, sesame and tree nut ingredients
- Nutrition facts and ingredients displayed here may differ from what is printed on the packaging; information on packaging reflects actual contents
Made in USA.
Wafer ingredients*: bleached wheat flour, sugar, caramel color, palm oil, caramel color, cocoa, corn syrup, baking soda, modified cornstarch, salt, mono- and diglycerides, soy lecithin
*As of August 31, 2024. Please refer to packaging for most up-to-date ingredients or contact manufacturer.
| Best Use | Backpacking |
|---|---|
| Servings per Container | 1 serving(s) |
| Serving Size | 1 sandwich |
| Serving Size (g) | 31 grams |
| Calories per Serving | 140 |
| Total Fat | 5 grams |
| Saturated Fat | 2.5 grams |
| Trans Fat | 0 grams |
| Cholesterol | 10 milligrams |
| Sodium | 110 milligrams |
| Carbohydrates | 23 grams |
| Dietary Fiber | 1 gram |
| Total Sugars | 11 grams |
| Added Sugars | 4 grams |
| Protein | 2 grams |
| Vitamin D | 0 micrograms |
| Calcium | 36 milligrams |
| Iron | 0 milligrams |
| Potassium | 82 milligrams |
| Vegetarian | Yes |
| Contains | Soy Wheat Milk |
| Net Weight | 1.1 ounces |
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No miracle, it's just a cookie
Was expecting a miracle where it would freeze and become a real ice cream upon opening, haha. But no, it's just a dry cookie... Guess it tastes like ice cream... But I have no idea why someone would spend $5 on a cookie in such a huge package?

