Halo Top unveils a spoon that puts your phone in ‘do not disturb mode’

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Halo Top invites ice cream lovers to enjoy ice cream without the distractions this summer.

The company has announced its new Do Not Disturb (Ara) Mode Spoon, a limited edition gold spoon designed to put your phone into “Do Not Disturb” mode.

This spoon is a common food-safe spoon that doubles as a tool to silence your phone using an NFC (near field communication) chip by simply connecting it to your device. This chip is compatible with most smartphones, including iPhones and Android devices.

Customers can purchase spoons for $4.90 at shop.ilovewells.com starting Friday, May 15 at 9 a.m. ET while supplies last.

Watch USA TODAY trending news reporter Gabe Hauari test out the spoon in the video at the top of this article.

What is Halo Top?

Halo Top is a popular brand of low-calorie, high-protein ice cream designed as a healthier alternative to traditional ice cream.

The company, founded in 2011, promotes “light ice cream” that has fewer calories than regular ice cream. We currently have over 20 leading dairy flavors, along with several dairy-free and vegan options.

Halo Top pints are available in the freezer aisles of local grocery stores nationwide.

Gabe Hauari is USA TODAY’s national trends news reporter. You can follow him at X @gabehauari Or email Gdhauari@gannett.com.

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