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ILOVEOMC Enthusiast

We want some ice cream and wonder if they are Gluten-free at Graeter's Ice Cream. Anyone know? Thanks!

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odcdinah Contributor

I live in Columbus and we emailed Graeter's headquarters. While of course they can't "guarantee" their ice creams free of cc, all ice creams are created to be gluten-free, with the exception of the obvious (cookie dough). My fiancee and I love the sundaes, and the staff person who makes the toppings came out to talk to us. The whipped cream, butterscotch, and bittersweet toppings are all gluten-free.

quote name='ILOVEOMC' date='Jun 3 2006, 04:50 PM' post='148183']

We want some ice cream and wonder if they are Gluten-free at Graeter's Ice Cream. Anyone know? Thanks!

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CarlaB Enthusiast

Thank you!!! I was behind a Graeter's truck today and remembered that I had been wanting to check them out to see if they're gluten free, so I was glad to see the post since I forgot, again!! I love their raspberry chocolate chip!

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daverhodus Newbie

Thanks for posting this three years ago. I just emailed Graeter's and I will post the results if they are different.

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