Atomic.

Star The Husky licking her atomic blue heat ray ice cream.

Ice cream!

Be careful; your tongue will turn atomic blue, Star!

Summer’s almost over (and barely started), and Star can’t get through it without some ice cream. 

So last week, Star dusted off her leftover ingredients from her Godzilla cookies to infuse them with her Starlight ice cream base for some really cool ice creams inspired by Godzilla’s atomic heat ray. 

Wanna make your own? 

Godzilla funko pop next to a tub of atomic blue heat ray ice cream.

Behold!

Star’s atomic blue heat ray ice cream!

Evolved Godzilla funko pop next to a tub of atomic pink heat ray ice cream.

Evolved!

Star’s atomic pink heat ray ice cream! 

The atomic heat ray ingredients:

The ice cream recipe:

Now for the instructions:

  1. Mix the plain yoghurt, lactose-free milk, and Apple Purée in a mixing bowl.

  2. Gradually stir in the atomic heat ray powder in small quantities until you achieve the desired hue. If the mixture is too dark, incrementally add small amounts of lactose-free milk to lighten it.

  3. Once the desired hue is achieved, mix in the Boswellia powder, vanilla powder, and xanthan gum.

  4. Pour the mixture into your ice cream maker or freezer-safe container and store it in the freezer overnight.

  5. Allow the ice cream to thaw before serving.

Enjoy!

Star's atomic heat ray ice creams featured with Godzilla funko pops.

While these ice creams probably won’t result in some newfound atomic heat ray abilities, they infused Star’s tongue with a temporary essence of atomic breath (dyed her tongue). The pink one is the tastiest, but the blue one looks the coolest. 

Star will enjoy her ice creams while rewatching Monarch: Legacy of Monsters.

Oh, and we need to talk about the ducks. 🦆 

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