![]() Whipped Lightning | |
Invented | 2005 |
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Main ingredients | Cream |
Ingredients generally used | Alcohol |
Alcohol-infused whipped cream is a type of whipped cream that is mixed with an alcoholic drink.
By 2005 [1] it had been commercialized. It has been sold under brand names such as Liquor Whipped, which is 28 proof; CREAM, which is 30 proof; Whipped Lightning which is 35.5 proof and is made in various flavors; [1] [2] Get Whipped, [3] Whipsy, which is 27 proof [4] and made with wine; [5] and Canisters of Cream. [6] The commercial preparations are offered in aerosol cans.
The toppings have been criticized for their potential to be "aimed at young drinkers". [7] "If a product looks like something else, it's easy not to be aware that it might contain a lot of alcohol," a public health official observed. [8] In the United States the sale of alcohol-infused whipped cream is regulated as a "distilled spirits specialty product". [9]
![]() Whipped Lightning | |
Invented | 2005 |
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Main ingredients | Cream |
Ingredients generally used | Alcohol |
Alcohol-infused whipped cream is a type of whipped cream that is mixed with an alcoholic drink.
By 2005 [1] it had been commercialized. It has been sold under brand names such as Liquor Whipped, which is 28 proof; CREAM, which is 30 proof; Whipped Lightning which is 35.5 proof and is made in various flavors; [1] [2] Get Whipped, [3] Whipsy, which is 27 proof [4] and made with wine; [5] and Canisters of Cream. [6] The commercial preparations are offered in aerosol cans.
The toppings have been criticized for their potential to be "aimed at young drinkers". [7] "If a product looks like something else, it's easy not to be aware that it might contain a lot of alcohol," a public health official observed. [8] In the United States the sale of alcohol-infused whipped cream is regulated as a "distilled spirits specialty product". [9]