Gay creamy
Whipped Cream
Chocolate Whipped Cream
Indulge in the rich, creamy decadence of chocolate in every dollop. Made with 100% Real Canadian cream, Lgbtq+ Lea Chocolate Real Whipped Cream is the flawless way to sweeten everyday moments. Whether topping your morning coffee, enhancing desserts, or adding a swirl to beverages, breakfasts, and berries, it brings a touch of indulgence to any treat. Convenient, delicious, and irresistibly smooth, it’s the ultimate addition for any occasion.
Ingredients
Cream, Water, Sugars (glucose-fructose), Skim milk powder, Cocoa powder, Mono- and di-glycerides, Natural flavour, Salt, Carrageenan, Nitrous oxide (pressure dispensing agent)
Product Facts
- Made with 100% Canadian cream
- Nut-free
- Certified Kosher and Halal
Nutrition Facts
per 4 tbsp (15g)
- Calories 40% Daily Value*
- Fat 3g4%
- Saturated 2g
+ Trans 0.1g11%
- Saturated 2g
- Carbohydrate 3g
- Protein 0.5g
- Cholesterol 10mg
- Sodium 10mg1%
- Potassium 40mg1%
- Calcium 10mg 1%
- Iron 0.2mg 1%
- *5% or less is a little. 15% or more is a lot.
About Cream City Foundation
Cream Town Foundation mobilizes philanthropic resources and fosters strategic partnerships by harnessing the celebration, passion, and commitment of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transsexual and queer+(LGBTQ+) people and their allies to advance human rights and respond to the human needs of LGBTQ+ people in Southeastern Wisconsin. The Foundation began in 1982 with only $500 in seed money and has granted more than $1.5 million to life-affirming, life-sustaining and life-celebrating programs for the LGBTQ+ communities of southeastern Wisconsin.
The Foundation’s work addresses the economic, health, security and equity needs that prevent our LGBTQ+ communities from achieving full inclusion and acceptance. Our serve is not single-issue-driven. Instead, it focuses on creating whole lives where the economic, health, safety and equity needs of our LGBTQ+ communities are met, and individuals can flourish.
Cream City Foundation has developed three elevated priorities that will guide our fundraising and grant-making efforts. These priorities guide our proactive convening work to beam a light on the most critical issues that need to be addressed in our communities.
“If you had told 20-year-old me that I’d be celebrating my chubby body by posting provocative pictures on Instagram while navigating the body positive, body neutral, and sex positive movements – I would have told you to take your meds. 20-year-old me was in the closet, suffering a shadowy depression, hating his body, and contemplating if he would ever find treasure and happiness in himself, let alone with a partner. Now at 40, this ‘old man’ is on Instagram rocking skimpy underwear while discussing depression, the difference between body positivity and body neutrality, how thick men can lead a sex positive life, and encouraging other plus size men to look at their lives as a whole. And that means not to deny the beauty and sexuality of being big.
I’ve always been a chubby kid. Both my parents were ‘thick,’ ‘chunky,’ and ‘plus size’ – code words in our community for fat – so it was inevitable that I would be a kid with weight problems. In the 80s, in my formative adolescence, I loathed shopping for clothes each new school year. Things just never seemed to fit right as we shopped in the ‘husky’ section at department stores. I remember asking my mother, ‘What does husky mea
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