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Hey Mama, who knew being pregnant could be so fun and have so many perks? We want every new mom and their family to have a chance to try Nightfood ice cream and we’d love your help.
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The Grand Prize Pack Includes

12 Months of Free Nightfood
1 case per month

$250 Gift Card From BuyBuyBaby

$250 U.S. Savings Bond
There are more ways to win too!
- The first 20 people to reach each level win!
- Collect 750 Points – Unlock a $10 Target Gift Card
- Collect 1,250 Points – Unlock a $25 Amazon Gift Card
- Collect 2500 points – Unlock a free case (8 pints) of Nightfood
Why is Nightfood the Official Ice Cream of the American Pregnancy Association?
Nightfood tastes great and is better for you. Compared to other ice creams, it has a healthier nutritional profile, with added minerals, and is formulated to cause less heartburn!






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A Nightfood Confession
Nightfood wasn’t originally formulated for pregnant women. Our unique formulations, which make Nightfood the recommended ice cream for pregnancy, were actually developed as a healthier way satisfy nighttime cravings while supporting better sleep.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why is Nightfood better for expecting moms than other ice creams?
From the American Pregnancy Association to the Mayo Clinic to the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, there is general consensus among the experts regarding nutritional requirements of pregnant women.
The basics include things like higher protein, higher fiber, lower glycemic, and more of certain vitamins and minerals. Nightfood provides more of what you need than other ice creams.
Nightfood was formulated to be easier to digest and cause less heartburn because that can be very disruptive to sleep quality.
Our endorsement by the American Pregnancy Association is simply a recommendation that, if you’re going to eat ice cream during your pregnancy, Nightfood is the single best option. It is still recommended you make other healthy choices throughout your day, including lots of whole foods and any necessary supplementation as recommended by your physician.
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Can my partner share my Nightfood? What about if I already have kids in the house?
You have no excuse not to share…unless you just don’t feel like sharing!!
Nightfood was originally formulated to be a better, healthier, more sleep-friendly ice cream for men, women, and kids of all ages. Only after we found pregnant women posting on Instagram about how much they loved Nightfood did we do the nutritional research and realize how much better Nightfood is for pregnant women than other ice creams.
Can I eat Nightfood before and/or after pregnancy?
Yes!! It’s just a better, healthier ice cream that happens to be a better choice for pregnant women. But it’s great before and after pregnancy too!
Does Nightfood contain any medicine or sleep aids?
Nightfood does not contain sleep-aid substances or drugs, and it’s not a dietary supplement. It’s simply a better-for-you and more sleep-friendly choice for people already eating ice cream.
Sleep-friendly means we optimized the macro-nutrient and ingredient profiles of our products for better sleep quality.
Everybody knows that what you eat before bed matters.
So, we removed/minimized stuff that’s in most other ice creams that can be sleep disruptive (excess sugar, excess fat, excess calories, caffeine in certain flavors), and we considered the nighttime digestive process and the existing research linking sleep to nutritional choices. From there, we added certain minerals and amino acids that research suggests can support sleep quality.
Long story short, our sleep and nutrition experts were tasked with developing a better ice cream for the millions of Americans that regularly have ice cream in the hours before bed. That’s what we call sleep-friendly.
How does Nightfood deliver great taste and creamy ice cream with so little sugar and fat?
Our experts worked with the most innovative ice cream R&D lab in the country to make sure Nightfood was better than anything else on the market. The result is a higher protein, higher fiber ice cream with less fat, less sugar, and fewer calories. We’re extremely proud of the fact that Nightfood contains no Erythritol, no Sucralose, or other artificial sweeteners.
Where can I buy Nightfood?
Just hop on over to our store locator. We’re in hundreds of major supermarkets and expanding fast. We’ve also partnered with goPuff for super-fast local delivery in markets across the country.
I have a nut allergy, what do I need to know?
You can view full ingredient and allergy information for each flavor here. All our pints are made on shared equipment that also processes peanuts and tree nuts. The production lines are cleaned and tested for traces of nuts after each production run to verify there are no traces of these ingredients, however it is not a nut-free facility.
Is Nightfood gluten-free?
Five of our initial 8 flavors are gluten-free. These are: Full Moon Vanilla, Midnight Chocolate, After Dinner Mint Chip, Cold Brew Decaf, Cherry Eclipse.
Is Nightfood Kosher?
Yes. Nightfood is certified Kosher by KOF-K, The Symbol of Kosher™.
Does Nightfood contain Erythritol or sucralose or other artificial sweeteners?
No.
Is Nightfood’s milk hormone-free?
Yes! Nightfood only uses rBST-Free milk. (No significant difference has been shown between milk derived from rBST-treated and non-rBST-treated cows).
I’m lactose intolerant. Can I have Nightfood?
Lactose sensitivity varies from person to person. When formulating, our development team took steps to minimize lactose content while still delivering a delicious, creamy, sleep-friendly ice cream.. Based on your individual experience, you can decide whether you wish to try Nightfood, or avoid it.
Where can I view the ingredients?
Click here to view ingredients and nutritional information.