Royal baby no. 2 inspires relaunch of breast milk ice cream

As the world stands by for the birth of Prince George’s little sibling, a breastfeeding crusader and an ice cream maker are hoping to titillate taste buds with a new breast milk-flavored dessert.

Pitched as the "ultimate organic ice cream," Royal Baby Gaga, produced by London-based ice creamery The Licktators, is being relaunched to coincide with the most anticipated birth this spring.

The ice cream is made with donated breast milk, which producers say is screened in line with hospital standards, and blended with Madagascan vanilla.

It’s the second time campaigner Victoria Hiley, 30, has used everyone’s favorite frozen treat to promote the health benefits of breast milk and try and destigmatize the act of breastfeeding in public.

In 2011, Hiley and ice cream wizard Matt O’Connor courted controversy with the Royal Baby Gaga’s debut, not only from members of the public who filed complaints to local council, but also from Lady Gaga herself, who took offense at the name.

Royal watchers can choose from pink or blue tubs that will be sold at select London stores and online this summer.

A 500 ml tub retails for £19.99 and profits will be donated to a breastfeeding charity.

Not in London this summer? No fear. The ice cream wizards at Licktators have been so kind as to publish a recipe on how lactating moms can make their own ice cream at home.

While pumping for your little one, squeeze out a bit more (250ml) and mix it with 125ml of double cream, two egg yolks, 88g of caster sugar, a pinch of sea salt and one vanilla pod.

For the full recipe, visit www.thelicktators.com/baby-gaga-recipe.php.