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Weight Watchers Ice Cream


MarieannM

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Does anybody know if Weight Watchers Giant Fudge ice cream is Gluten Free? or Kroger  Ice Cream? Thank you ahead of time


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trents Grand Master

What do the ingredient lists say? A quick and dirty way to check is to look at the allergen section on the ingredient label. If wheat is listed in the allergen statement or if it or barley or rye is found in the ingredient list then stay away. If not, it's probably okay.

Scott Adams Grand Master

It looks like they are naturally gluten-free, but not labelled gluten-free:

https://www.weightwatchers.com/us/ww-supermarket/products/frozen-novelties/giant-chocolate-fudge-ice-cream-bars

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INGREDIENTS: Skim Milk, Milk, Sugar, Polydextrose, Corn Syrup, Cocoa Processed with Alkali, Water, Cellulose Gel, Cellulous Gum, Carrageenan, Sunflower Lecithin, Vitamin A Palmitate

Allergens: Contains Milk

 

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