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Their website says vanilla and a few others are gluten-free. Anyone tried it? I want to make sure b/c I saw Rice Dream milk in the store and it said "contains less than 2% gluten" or something like that. The website, however, says their ice cream is gluten-free.

Does anyone else eat it?

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Hi, I was wondering the same thing. I also have read that the milk contains barley and the Rice Dream vanilla Ice Cream doesn't. I e-mailed the company but I haven't gotten a response. I ordered 6 quarts from my local co-op but I've been afraid to give it to my daughter until I verify. The ice cream is pricey but I found it was quite a bit cheaper from the co-op. I went to another website forum that stated that the Rice Dream ice cream from the Haines Celestial Group will clearly list any gluten-containing ingredients. I'll post again if I can get confirmation from the company.

:) Kasey's Mom

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KaitiUSA Enthusiast

Some of their products are and some are not. Some have barley malt in it.

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Rikki Tikki Explorer

Just being silly here, but did anybody notice that Rice Dream Ice Cream ryhmes? :D

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jknnej Collaborator

Has anyone here actually tried Rice Dream ice cream? Just wondering before I eat it.

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MollyG. Newbie

I had some of the rice dreams vanilla ice cream over the week-end with chocolate syrup on it. I rice dreams vanilla ice cream was on my gluten-free food list and I did not have any problems after eating it. It tasted okay, kind of a funny after taste.

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Kasey'sMom Enthusiast

Hi,

I've eaten the vanilla "rice dream ice cream." (That is actually fun to say!) I agree that the first couple of times it seemed to have a different flavor and texture. I've gotten to where I really like it now that I'm half way through the quart! :D

Kasey's Mom :)

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