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Any gluten-free/df Smoothies At Fast Food Places?


BlessedMommy

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It seems that more places are getting smoothies lately. Does anybody know if any of them are gluten and dairy free?


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BlessedMommy Rising Star

Hmmm....looking like McDonald's ones would be okay if made without yogurt.

kareng Grand Master

I know most are gluten-free but not sure if any are dairy free. I think places like Smoothie King can make them df. Not sure if that is in many places.

TCBY makes some with sorbet, maybe check those?

WHole Foods makes smoothies and some are just fruits blended up. Or fruits and kale ( that's the one my son likes ). It's a gross color. Lol

Edit: Open Original Shared Link. The light ones seem to be gluten-free & df

BlessedMommy Rising Star

And a smoothie would be very unlikely to get CC'ed, correct? 

kareng Grand Master

And a smoothie would be very unlikely to get CC'ed, correct?

I suppose it depends on the place. Like Smoothie King - most are gluten-free. WFs would probably use a clean blender if you mentioned. I think I might try Orange Julius because none of them seem to have gluten. Some have dairy - but usually dairy free people can take an accidental drop or two of cc.
BlessedMommy Rising Star

All of McDonald's ones are gluten free, so that seems like a safe bet. I live in a rural area, so I don't have a lot of restaurant choices. I will have to look up some of those other restaurants and become familiar with them though for when we travel.

 

Whole Foods is a good 2 hour drive away. 

kareng Grand Master

All of McDonald's ones are gluten free, so that seems like a safe bet. I live in a rural area, so I don't have a lot of restaurant choices. I will have to look up some of those other restaurants and become familiar with them though for when we travel.

 

Whole Foods is a good 2 hour drive away.

But those have milk.... Sound good for me. I do milk! :)


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BlessedMommy Rising Star

They have milk, but from my reading it sounds like they will make them without yogurt on request. :)

 

And I don't have an severe milk allergy, I'm just dairy free, because it seems to bother my sinuses, so if it gets slightly CC'ed with dairy, it's no biggie.

BlessedMommy Rising Star

I stopped at McDonald's and got 2 large smoothies today and asked for extra cups, so I could divide them among me and the 3 kids. They were so good! It's nice to have some convenient items like this.

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