Gluten Free Ice Cream
Posted on 5:47 pm by Gluten Free Guy
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Ice cream is naturally gluten free and is — in my opinion — absolutely essential to good living. But, as so often happens, hidden glutens creep in and try to spoil our fun.
I recently had the privilege of reviewing the gluten free ice cones manufacturered by Barkat and available at The Gluten Free Mall. Click here if you would like to read my review and/or purchase these taste treats.
The Unilever Corporation — which includes the
Both the Dreyers and the Edy’s website says nothing relevant about our concerns. TCBY also ignores us.
Wendy’s provides a complete list of items with gluten ingredients and those without.
Trader Joe’s includes double rainbow ice cream on its gluten free list. The double rainbow site says nothing about it.
Coldstone Creamery lists almost all the ice creams and most of the mix-in as gluten free However, all the mixing is done on the same stone, it seems to me that cross-contamination is almost inevitable.
As a celiac who must also watch his weight, I heartily endorse Skinny Cow and its products. Consider this statement from their site: “Gluten free products are noted in the nutritional information for each item. Current items in The Skinny Cow® line which do not have gluten are the Fat Free Fudge Bar and the No Sugar Added Fat Free Fudge Bar.”
Dairy Queen provides a complete list of items prepared without gluten and adds this cautionary note: “When in doubt whether a product may contain a particular allergen, we recommend you purchase a pre-packaged manufactured novelty treat, which contains an ingredient listing and nutrition facts panel on the package."











2 Comments »
June 29, 2007
Lisa Craig :
I just wanted to add a comment about Coldstone Creamery. Our local shop was mor than happy to handle the question of cross contamination. When I asked they retrieved a fozen pan from the feezer and mixed my daughters creation on that. Although the could not guarantee that it was gluten free, it cut down tremindiously on the croass contamination since only her's had been prepared on that pan. Hope this helps out!
August 18, 2007
Gluten Free Guy :
What a marvelous idea!!!! I will e-mail the company and ask them if they do that in all their stores and if not/why not. I usually get pretty good results when I announce that I will publishing their answer on the internet. I hope many of you ice cream lovers will also send e-mails. Paul a.k.a The Gluten Free Guy