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Any gluten-free Ice Creams


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I read the ingredients for the Turkey Hill Philadelphia Style Vanilla Bean Ice Cream. They SEEM to be gluten-free but until I can contact them, does anyone know if it is gluten-free?

Also, Edy's Grand Vanilla SEEMS gluten-free but it is loaded with corn syrup, I rather stick with something easier on the body.

Finally, what is the hype about Splenda?

THANKS FOR YOUR INPUT, I REALLY APPRECIATE IT !!!!!!!!!!!! :D


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darlindeb25 Collaborator

I eat both Edy's and Turkey Hill----you do have to watch for the ingreds in some--if the list is too long, then I dont buy it. I do eat the butter pecan and vanilla from both brands. Friendly's is ok too and most Breyers--I have even purchased American Choice--sold at Waldbaums here on the island. Deb

mookie03 Contributor
I read the ingredients for the Turkey Hill Philadelphia Style Vanilla Bean Ice Cream. They SEEM to be gluten-free but until I can contact them, does anyone know if it is gluten-free?

Also, Edy's Grand Vanilla SEEMS gluten-free but it is loaded with corn syrup, I rather stick with something easier on the body.

Finally, what is the hype about Splenda?

THANKS FOR YOUR INPUT, I REALLY APPRECIATE IT !!!!!!!!!!!! :D

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I dont know if u can have soy but Soy Delicious ice creams are gluten-free, all flavor (except the obvious, like cookies and cream). They say that the only products that contain gluten are the ones in which it is obvious in the title- makes it easy!

Rusla Enthusiast

Certain types of Rice Dream Ice creams are gluten free. Check the Rice Dream website.

nettiebeads Apprentice
I read the ingredients for the Turkey Hill Philadelphia Style Vanilla Bean Ice Cream. They SEEM to be gluten-free but until I can contact them, does anyone know if it is gluten-free?

Also, Edy's Grand Vanilla SEEMS gluten-free but it is loaded with corn syrup, I rather stick with something easier on the body.

Finally, what is the hype about Splenda?

THANKS FOR YOUR INPUT, I REALLY APPRECIATE IT !!!!!!!!!!!! :D

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I've found most ice creams safe - just read labels, but of course if it's cookie dough, or brownie or something like that in the flavor, then it's out. Splenda is supposedly the closest thing to real sugar w/o the calories because it is made from sugar. But I did some internet reading on it, and it's made from alcohol, but not grain alcohol - it's derived from wood alcohol which is poison to your liver. So I dunno.

kevsmom Contributor

Clan Thompson's Celiac Smart List says that the following items are gluten-free:

Edy's Carb Benefit Ice Cream (Butter Pecan, Chocolate, Chocolate Chip, Mint Chocolate Chip, Vanilla Bean)

Edy's Fat Free Frozen Yogurt (Black Cherry Vanilla Swirl, Vanilla)

Edy's Grand Ice Cream (Butter Pecan, Chocolate, Coffee, Chocolate Fudge Sundae, Cherry Chocolate Chip, Espresso Chip, French Vanilla, Neapolitan, Mint Chocolate Chips, Real Strawberry, Rocky Road, Spumoni, Turtle Sundae, Peanut Butter Cup)

Edy's Homemade Ice Cream (Mint Chocolate Chunk, Grovestand Peach, Strawberries and Cream, Chocolate, Vanilla, Old Fashioned Butter Pecan, Vanilla Custard)

Edy's No Sugar Added Ice Cream (Butter Pecan, Triple Chocolate, Strawberry, Neapolitan, Mint Chocolate Chip, Fudge Tracks)

Haagen-Dazs Frozen Yogurt (Coffee, Dulce De Leche, Strawberry, Strawberry Banana, Vanilla, Vanilla Raspberry Swirl)

Haagen-Dazs Ice Cream (Almond Hazelnut Swirl, Bananas Foster, Black Walnut, Butter Pecan, Cherry Vanilla, Chocolate, Chocolate Chocolate Chip, Coffee, Chocolate Peanut Butter, Cream Brulee, Dulce De Leche, Macadamia Brittle, Mango, Mint Chip, Mocha Almond Fudge, Peaches and Cream, Pineapple Coconut, Pistachio, Rocky Road, Strawberry, Vanilla, Vanilla Bean, Vanilla Chocolate Chip, Vanilla Fudge, Vanilla Swiss Almond, White Chocolate Raspberry Truffle)

Haagen-Dazs Light Ice Cream (Dulce De Leche, Mint Chip, Dutch Chocolate, Vanilla Bean)

Haagen-Dazs Limited Edition Ice Cream (Banana Split, Eggnog)

Turkey Hill Carb IQ (Butter Pecan or Vanilla Bean)

Turkey Hill Creamy Commotions Premium Ice Cream (Alpine Espresso, Moose Tracks)

Turkey Hill Fat Free Frozen Yogurt (Chocolate Cherry Cordial, Chocolate Marshmallow, Fudge Ripple, Neapolitan, Orange Swirl, Vanilla Bean)

Turkey Hill No Sugar Added Ice Cream (Cherry Fudge Ripple, Dutch Chocolate, Vanilla Bean)

Turkey Hill Philadelphia Style Ice Cream (Caramel Pecan, Mint Chocolate Chip, Vanilla Bean, Black Cherry, Black Raspberry, Butter Pecan, Chocolate Marshmallow, Chocolate Mint Chip, Chocolate Peanut Butter Cup, Columbian Coffee, Death By Chocolate, Dutch Chocolate, Egg Nog, Fudge Ripple, Neapolitan, Orange Cream Swirl, Peanut Butter Ripple, Rocky Road, Rum Raisin, Strawberries & Cream, Vanilla, Vanilla Bean)

Enjoy :)

kevsmom Contributor

Clan Thompson's Celiac Smart List says that the following items are gluten-free:

Edy's Carb Benefit Ice Cream (Butter Pecan, Chocolate, Chocolate Chip, Mint Chocolate Chip, Vanilla Bean)

Edy's Fat Free Frozen Yogurt (Black Cherry Vanilla Swirl, Vanilla)

Edy's Grand Ice Cream (Butter Pecan, Chocolate, Coffee, Chocolate Fudge Sundae, Cherry Chocolate Chip, Espresso Chip, French Vanilla, Neapolitan, Mint Chocolate Chips, Real Strawberry, Rocky Road, Spumoni, Turtle Sundae, Peanut Butter Cup)

Edy's Homemade Ice Cream (Mint Chocolate Chunk, Grovestand Peach, Strawberries and Cream, Chocolate, Vanilla, Old Fashioned Butter Pecan, Vanilla Custard)

Edy's No Sugar Added Ice Cream (Butter Pecan, Triple Chocolate, Strawberry, Neapolitan, Mint Chocolate Chip, Fudge Tracks)

Haagen-Dazs Frozen Yogurt (Coffee, Dulce De Leche, Strawberry, Strawberry Banana, Vanilla, Vanilla Raspberry Swirl)

Haagen-Dazs Ice Cream (Almond Hazelnut Swirl, Bananas Foster, Black Walnut, Butter Pecan, Cherry Vanilla, Chocolate, Chocolate Chocolate Chip, Coffee, Chocolate Peanut Butter, Cream Brulee, Dulce De Leche, Macadamia Brittle, Mango, Mint Chip, Mocha Almond Fudge, Peaches and Cream, Pineapple Coconut, Pistachio, Rocky Road, Strawberry, Vanilla, Vanilla Bean, Vanilla Chocolate Chip, Vanilla Fudge, Vanilla Swiss Almond, White Chocolate Raspberry Truffle)

Haagen-Dazs Light Ice Cream (Dulce De Leche, Mint Chip, Dutch Chocolate, Vanilla Bean)

Haagen-Dazs Limited Edition Ice Cream (Banana Split, Eggnog)

Turkey Hill Carb IQ (Butter Pecan or Vanilla Bean)

Turkey Hill Creamy Commotions Premium Ice Cream (Alpine Espresso, Moose Tracks)

Turkey Hill Fat Free Frozen Yogurt (Chocolate Cherry Cordial, Chocolate Marshmallow, Fudge Ripple, Neapolitan, Orange Swirl, Vanilla Bean)

Turkey Hill No Sugar Added Ice Cream (Cherry Fudge Ripple, Dutch Chocolate, Vanilla Bean)

Turkey Hill Philadelphia Style Ice Cream (Caramel Pecan, Mint Chocolate Chip, Vanilla Bean, Black Cherry, Black Raspberry, Butter Pecan, Chocolate Marshmallow, Chocolate Mint Chip, Chocolate Peanut Butter Cup, Columbian Coffee, Death By Chocolate, Dutch Chocolate, Egg Nog, Fudge Ripple, Neapolitan, Orange Cream Swirl, Peanut Butter Ripple, Rocky Road, Rum Raisin, Strawberries & Cream, Vanilla, Vanilla Bean)

Enjoy :)


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According to my GI Splenda is contra-indicated for those with IBS like syptoms, and I avoid it now because I noticed that I would get severe intestinal cramping when I would eat it.

When I was diagnosed with IBS before celiac disease one of the first things he said was don't eat Splenda.

From the Delphi list:

Ben & Jerry’s (Open Original Shared Link) (vw=06/11/03)

No list available, but recommends reading label. Gluten containing ingredients will be referenced.

Blue Bell (979.836.7977) (ve=12/17/02)

ICE CREAM:

Banana Nut; White Chocolate Almond; Black Walnut; Buttered Pecan; Caramel Pecan Fudge; Banana Split; Cherry Vanilla; Chocolate Covered Cherries;

Cinnamon; Chocolate Chip; Country Vanilla; Lemon; Chocolate Sundae; Mint Chocolate Chip; French Vanilla; Homemade Vanilla; Mocha Almond Fudge; Coffee; Fudge Divinity; Pecan Pralines ‘n Cream; Peppermint; Pistachio Almond; Natural Vanilla Bean; Tin Roof; Peaches & Homemade Vanilla; Pineapples ‘n Homemade Vanilla; Strawberry; Strawberries & Homemade Vanilla

LIGHT FLAVORS:

Homemade Vanilla; Natural Vanilla Bean; Peaches & Homemade Vanilla; Strawberries & Homemade Vanilla

YOGURT FLAVORS:

Strawberry NF Yogurt; Banana Split NF Yogurt; Country Vanilla LF Yogurt

SHERBERT QUARTS:

Rainbow; Orange; Pineapple; Citrus Swirl; Lime; Cherry Limemade

NO-SUGAR ADDED ICE CREAM:

Country Vanilla; Banana Split; Rocky Road; Buttered Pecan; Vanilla Bean

FROZEN SNACKS:

Bullets (24 pak); Mini Rainbows (24 pak); Sugar Free Bullets (24 pak); Homemade Vanilla Cups (12 pak); Rainbow Freeze (Individ); Cherry Frostbite Bar (Individ);

Megabite (Individ); Mini Moos (24 pak); Frostibite (Individ); Mini Lemonade Bars (24 pak); Big Shot (Individ); Mini Blast Bars (24 pak); Mooo Bars (12 pak); Mini Mooos (24 pak); Homemade Vanilla Light Cups (12 pak)

Blue Bunny products (Wells Dairy) (800-942-3800) (www.bluebunny.com) (v?=03)

Ingredients will clearly list gluten ingredients

Breyer's (ve=01/13/2004)

GOOD HUMOR/POPSICLE/KLONDIKE - They currently do not have a gluten list, and are recommending consumers read the ingredient label on our cartons. If wheat, barley, or rye were used in a product, it would be clearly listed. The flavorings may contain ethyl alcohol. However, they cannot guarantee from which grain the alcohol was derived. Because the alcohol used in their products is distilled, there are no proteins present and would not pose a threat to anyone who is gluten intolerant.

Dreyers (000.000.0000) (00/00/00)

Note: GIC = Grand Ice Cream / GLIC Grand Light Ice Cream

Almond Praline (GIC); Banana Split (GIC); Berry Rainbow Sherbet; Black Cherry Vanilla Swirl - Fat Free Frozen Yogurt; Black Cherry Vanilla Swirl - Fat Free Ice Cream; Black Cherry Vanilla Swirl - No Sugar Added Ice Cream; Black Walnut - Homemade Ice Cream; Braves Baseball Sundae (GIC); Butter Pecan (GIC); Butter Pecan (GLIC); Butter Pecan - Homemade Ice Cream; Butter Pecan - No Sugar Added Ice Cream; Caramel Praline Crunch - Fat Free Frozen Yogurt; Caramel Praline Crunch - Fat Free Ice Cream; Cherry Chocolate Chip (GIC); Cherry Chocolate Chunk - Frozen Yogurt; Cherry Chocolate Chunk (GIC); Cherry Cordial - Whole Fruit Sorbet (DF/gluten-free); Chiquita 'N Chocolate (GIC); Chocolate (GIC); Chocolate Almond Fudge (GLIC); Chocolate Chip - Homemade Ice Cream; Chocolate Chips! (GIC); Chocolate Fudge - Fat Free Frozen Yogurt; Chocolate Fudge - Fat Free Ice Cream; Chocolate Fudge - Fat Free No Sugar Added Ice Cream; Chocolate Fudge Mousse (GIC); Chocolate Fudge Mousse - Grand Light Ice Cream; Chocolate Fudge Sundae - Grand Ice Cream; Chocolate Peanut Butter - Homemade Ice Cream; Chocolate Silk Mousse - Fat Free Frozen Yogurt; Coconut - Fruit Bars; Coffee (GIC); Coffee Fudge - Fat Free Ice Cream; Coffee Fudge - Fat Free No Sugar Added Ice Cream; Coffee Fudge Sundae - Fat Free Frozen Yogurt; Cranberry-Apple - Fruit Bars; Double Chocolate Chunk - Homemade Ice Cream;

DREAMERY ICE CREAM: Banana Boogie, Black Raspberry, Avalanche, Caramel, Toffee Bar, Heaven, Cashew Praline Parfait, Chocolate Peanut Butter, Chunk, Crème Caramel, Cuppa Joe, Galactic Chocolate Swirl, Harvest Peach and Vanilla

Dreamy Caramel Cream (GLIC); Eggnog (GIC); Espresso Chip (GIC); French Vanilla (GIC); Heath Bar Crunch - Frozen Yogurt; Lemon - Whole Fruit Sorbet (DF/gluten-free); Lime - Fruit Bars; Mango Orange - Whole Fruit Sorbet (DF/gluten-free); Marble Fudge - Fat Free Frozen Yogurt; Marble Fudge - Fat Free Ice Cream; Marble Fudge - No Sugar Added Ice Cream; Mint Chocolate Chips! (GIC); Mocha Fudge - No Sugar Added Ice Cream; New York Blueberry Cheesecake (GIC); Orange Vanilla Swirl - Sherbet; Peach - Fruit Bars; Peach - Whole Fruit Sorbet (DF/gluten-free); Peanut Butter Cup (GIC); Peanut Butter Cups (GLIC); Peppermint (GIC); Raspberry Kiwi - Whole Fruit Sorbet (DF/gluten-free); Raspberry Vanilla Swirl - Fat Free No Sugar Added Ice Cream; Raspberry-Kiwi - Fruit Bars; Real Strawberry (GIC); Rocky Road (GIC); Rocky Road (GLIC); Strawberries 'N Cream - Homemade Ice Cream; Strawberry - Fruit Bars; Strawberry - No Sugar Added Ice Cream; Strawberry - Whole Fruit Sorbet (DF/gluten-free); Strawberry Kiwi - Sherbet; Swiss Orange - Sherbet; Triple Chocolate - No Sugar Added Ice Cream; Triple Chocolate Thunder (GIC); Vanilla - Fat Free Frozen Yogurt; Vanilla - Fat Free Ice Cream; Vanilla - Fat Free No Sugar Added Ice Cream; Vanilla - Frozen Yogurt; Vanilla (GIC); Vanilla (GLIC); Vanilla - Homemade Ice Cream; Vanilla - No Sugar Added Ice Cream; Vanilla Bean (GIC); Vanilla Chocolate (GIC); Vanilla Chocolate Strawberry (GIC); Vanilla Chocolate Swirl - Fat Free Frozen Yogurt; Vanilla Chocolate Swirl - Fat Free No Sugar Added Ice Cream; Vanilla 'N Almonds - Ice Cream Bars; Vanilla 'N Caramel - Fat Free No Sugar Added Ice Cream; Vanilla 'N Caramel - No Sugar Added Ice Cream; Vanilla 'N Milk Chocolate - Ice Cream Bars

I'm a Dreyers fan myself.

Elonwy

nettiebeads Apprentice

Me- I'm a Well's Blue Bunny fan. And not because my cousin works at the plant in Le Mars, IA. Whatever happened to their exquisint Mint???? :(

jenvan Collaborator

Edy's was always my favorite. They have some new flavors out too.... If you ever want to check, just go to their website and find the specific flavor. They list gluten free with the product description. ie: go here, scroll down under label and see 'gluten-free': Open Original Shared Link

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