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Icecream At Costco Food Court


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:blink: Aloha,

Yesterday I ate one of those huge icecream bars covered w/chocolate and rolled in chopped almonds from Costco food court. Well about 1/2 hr after consuming I got in the WORST mood GRUMPPPY!!!

I don't know if that was a gluten or sugar response but it was NOT a good one!!!

My boss, whom also has celiac said that he can't eat anything from Costco food court without feeling sick.

Well I avoid sugar as well as gluten I don't know what caused my reaction but no more of that for me!! no matter how delicious it was :( ><>suzanne<><


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That is the only thing I eat from Costco's food court. I think for me it's so big and way to much chocolate. I love ice cream but it doesn't set well with me anymore. I don't know why that is but I was told that there is no gluten in the bar.It could be a dairy issue. I don't feel bad if I only eat a half of one. I guess maybe its the size. It's like you just ate a quart of ice cream at one sitting. And the sugar rush to may cause some trouble.

I love Costco's !!!

mamaw

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:blink: Aloha,

Yesterday I ate one of those huge icecream bars covered w/chocolate and rolled in chopped almonds from Costco food court. Well about 1/2 hr after consuming I got in the WORST mood GRUMPPPY!!!

I don't know if that was a gluten or sugar response but it was NOT a good one!!!

My boss, whom also has celiac said that he can't eat anything from Costco food court without feeling sick.

Well I avoid sugar as well as gluten I don't know what caused my reaction but no more of that for me!! no matter how delicious it was :( ><>suzanne<><

As a diagnosed Celiac for 23 years, the only thing I have eaten over the years, and not knowingly had flour in it, was ice cream from such places as Costco! Hockey games etc that sell those nice looking ice cream bars, rolled in hot chocolate sauce and rolled in nuts....definate no, no! Each time I was sick for a week; severe stomach ache, couldn't walk or even straighten up for a week. Needless to say, I don't eat ANY ice cream that I can't read the ingredients any more.

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