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Mister Softee


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I'm not sure if this exists anywhere except NYC but does anyone know if Mister Softee (specifically chocolate) ice cream is gluten-free?

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Guest Viola

I can't help you about the icecream, I just popped into this thread because I thought you were talking about a nice sensitive man :lol:

Is there really an icecream called Mr. Softee? Sounds yummy :P

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LOL; yes Mister Softee are ice cream trucks in NYC (similar to a Good Humor truck), but they have them on practically every other block. They have some ice cream bars but their main thing is soft serve ice cream (like Carvel). It is soooo good!!!

For any fellow NYC posters, I called this afternoon and yes it is gluten-free!!

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aljf Apprentice

thanks for calling, jillian! do you know whether the frozen yogurt that some of those trucks have is gluten-free? (i'm a HUGE ice cream and froyo fan, also in NYC...)

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jkmunchkin Rising Star

I only asked about the ice cream but I'll give them another call on Monday and ask about the fro-yo; they were really nice when I called. Is it sad that Mr. Softee is one of my favorite ice creams (lol)!!!

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