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David Chapman's Ice Cream Limited


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I got this from Chapman's Ice Cream! I've tried the big tubs that are already marked Gluten Free, and it's wonderful Ice Cream! :P

Thank you for taking the time to contact us.

We have just recently dedicated our 4 litre line as gluten free. All of

the Chapman's 4 litre ice cream with a best before date of January 1,

2006 and later is manufactured gluten free. Please see the attached

Gluten Free symbol to look for!

The other products listed on the attached sheet that do not contain

gluten are produced on the same lines as our other products. Though we

follow strict Good Manufacturing Procedures throughout the facility,

there is still some risk of cross-contamination with gluten ingredients.

Also, please note that our 2 Litre Original line of products will be

produced Gluten Free by year end.

CHAPMAN’S ICE CREAM LTD.

GLUTEN FREE PRODUCTS

ORIGINAL 4 LITRE ICE CREAM: WITH GLUTEN FREE SYMBOL

· Vanilla

· Dutch Chocolate

· Strawberry Banana

· Chocolate Vanilla

· Butterscotch Ripple

· Chocolate Orange

· Neapolitan

*The following products do not have any gluten containing ingredients, however are produced on the same lines as our other products.*

ORIGINAL 2 LITRE ICE CREAM: WILL BE GLUTEN FREE WITH SYMBOL BY YEAR END

· Vanilla

· Dutch Chocolate

· Strawberry

· Maple Twist

· Cherry Vanilla

· Chocolate Ripple

· Raspberry Ripple

· Orange Pineapple

· Rum & Raisin

· Butterscotch Ripple

· Strawberry Banana

· Swiss Mocca

· Blueberry Cheesecake

· Mint Chip

· Neapolitan

· Tiger Tail

· Chocolate Caramel

· Canadian Vanilla Eh!

· Vanilla Chip

· Chocolate Vanilla

· Strawberry Vanilla

PREMIUM 2 LITRE ICE CREAM:

· French Vanilla

· Vanilla Fudge Chunk

· Strawberries and Cream

· Butterscotch Praline

· Black Cherry

· Heavenly Hash

· Mocca Almond Fudge

· English Toffee Crunch

· Neapolitan

· Maple Walnut

SORBET:

· Orange

· Raspberry

· Rainbow

· Peach

· Chocolate

*The following products do not have any gluten containing ingredients, however are produced on the same lines as our other products.*

FROZEN YOGURT:

· Vanilla · Dutch Chocolate · Strawberry

· Peach · Cherry · Raspberry

· Mixed Berry · Cappuccino · Neapolitan

· Maple Walnut

LIGHT ICE CREAM:

· Vanilla Bean · Chocolate Fudge · Caramel Twist

· Neapolitan · Orange Vanilla Swirl

NO SUGAR ADDED:

· Vanilla · Chocolate · Neapolitan

· Maple Walnut · Banana Yogurt · Vanilla Yogurt

· L’il Lolly

LACTOSE FREE:

· Vanilla · Chocolate Chunk · Cappuccino

· Black Cherry

ORGANIC:

· Vanilla · Chocolate

LI’L TREATS:

· Fruity · Soda Pop · Juicy

· Yogurt and Juicy · Frosty

SUPER LOLLY:

· Assorted · Tropical · Rocket

· Space Monkey · Chocolate · Banana

· Orange

SUPER:

· Frosty · Creamy · Cappuccino

SUPER SUNDAE:

· Vanilla · Chocolate · Butterscotch Ripple

· Strawberry · Orange Sorbet


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