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penguin Community Regular

Free cone day is coming! April 25th is the day that Ben & Jerry's Scoop Shops give out a free scoop of ice cream, yum! You can go to their website Open Original Shared Link and see if you have one near you!

They don't keep a listing of what flavors are gluten-free, but they do clearly label and don't hide gluteny ingredients.

I went to a scoop shop yesterday and had no problems (except the lactose part, but it was worth it :P ) and they gave me a really recent ingredient listing for all of their flavors.

If anyone is curious about their favorite flavor, I can post the ingredients!

Remember April 25th (for those that can have ice cream)!!!!!


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This has to be one of the cruelest posts I have seen on this site todate.... :(:(:(:(:( *missing phish food*

penguin Community Regular
This has to be one of the cruelest posts I have seen on this site todate.... :(:(:(:(:( *missing phish food*

:(:(:(:( Sorry :(:(:(:(

I didn't mean to be mean...

They have 4 flavors of sorbet though, and they all look gluten-free/cf (even egg free) to me! :)

Berry Berry Extraordinary (aka Buried Treasure), Lemonade, Mango Lime, and Strawberry Kiwi Swirl

wolfie Enthusiast

YAY!!! Thanks for sharing!~

For those who can't eat dairy, I did see on their site that they have come out with 3 new sorbet flavors with no dairy/lactose. I wonder if they carry those in the scoop stores? I have yet to find them at my local grocery stores, but maybe b/c they are new in 2006.

ChelsE beat me to it! ;)

VydorScope Proficient

As for thier sorbet...

"Phooey. No stores were found within 60 miles radius. Sorry about that."

Thats what I get from thier site's "Falvor Locator".

:(:(:(:(:(:(

jkmunchkin Rising Star

I love free scoop day!!!!

Ben & Jerry's is really good about listing their ingredients. My favorite flavors there are Chunky Mokey and Cherry Garcia (used to like Mint Chocolate Cookie).

penguin Community Regular
I love free scoop day!!!!

Ben & Jerry's is really good about listing their ingredients. My favorite flavors there are Chunky Mokey and Cherry Garcia (used to like Mint Chocolate Cookie).

They have a Mint Chocolate Chunk now that is excellent, and gluten-free :lol:


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VydorScope Proficient

*sobs*

Kasey'sMom Enthusiast

Thanks sooooo much for posting this. We don't have an Ben & Jerry's close to us but we're taking a day trip to tomorrow and there's one in the town we're visiting. My dd has tons of food allergies in addition to celiac disease and this will make her trip!!

Thanks. :D

penguin Community Regular
*sobs*

:( sorry :( sorry :( sorry :( sorry :( sorry :( sorry :( sorry :( sorry :( sorry :(

Sorry man, but I tried to help you :(

Fiddle-Faddle Community Regular

Hey, Vydorscope, our local market carries prepacked Ben & Jerry's--have you checked yours? (There might be hope....)

Kasey'sMom Enthusiast

Sorry, I wish we had one close to use as well. We just have Baskin Robins. Dollywood has Mini Melts, does anyone know if these are gluten-free?

This may be a dumb question but...do scoop shops wash the scoops in between scooping the different flavors?

penguin Community Regular
Sorry, I wish we had one close to use as well. We just have Baskin Robins. Dollywood has Mini Melts, does anyone know if these are gluten-free?

This may be a dumb question but...do scoop shops wash the scoops in between scooping the different flavors?

They will if you ask them to. The guy at the B&J shop I was at yesterday went and even sterilized one.

Kasey'sMom Enthusiast

Wow, that's great!

I checked out the sorbets you metioned online. It looks like they're soy free as well. YUM :lol:

Is that you in your avatar? It's such a beautiful picture! :)

flagbabyds Collaborator

Baskin Robbins labels if it has wheat in it.

VydorScope Proficient
Hey, Vydorscope, our local market carries prepacked Ben & Jerry's--have you checked yours? (There might be hope....)

I have, not there, and Ben and Jerrys web site says there are none with in 60 miles of my location. :(

mookie03 Contributor

Free cone day has always been my fav day of the year... but im a little nervous this year- the one near me is the one in Times Square and it is SO crazy on Free cone day- the line goes around the block! Should i be concerned about my "special needs" of getting my Free Cone scoop in a CUP?! I feel like it will be a disaster that day...

jkmunchkin Rising Star
Free cone day has always been my fav day of the year... but im a little nervous this year- the one near me is the one in Times Square and it is SO crazy on Free cone day- the line goes around the block! Should i be concerned about my "special needs" of getting my Free Cone scoop in a CUP?! I feel like it will be a disaster that day...

OHhhhhhh, lets go together!!! That is the one by me also. I'm like a block away. I usually try and go later in the afternoon, around 3:00 so it's not lunch time. Line usually isn't bad then.

Fiddle-Faddle Community Regular
I have, not there, and Ben and Jerrys web site says there are none with in 60 miles of my location. :(

Bummer.

Will they ship to you if you order in bulk?

mookie03 Contributor

Definitely- but i have class 2-4 (we usually get out around 3:30ish) so we'll have to go closer to 4 :)

lapetit8 Explorer
This has to be one of the cruelest posts I have seen on this site todate.... :(:(:(:(:( *missing phish food*

I believe the Phish Food flavor is gluten free. According to their website, they specifically state that if a product contains gluten it will be listed as either "wheat" or "flour". The ingredients for Phish Food ice cream list neither. However, I would double-check with the company.

VydorScope Proficient
I believe the Phish Food flavor is gluten free. According to their website, they specifically state that if a product contains gluten it will be listed as either "wheat" or "flour". The ingredients for Phish Food ice cream list neither. However, I would double-check with the company.

Yes, its gluten-free... but not dairy free. :(

lapetit8 Explorer

The last time I checked the following Ben & Jerry's flavors are gluten free:

Fudge Central

Karamel Sutra

Everything But The...

New York Super Fudge Chunk

Peanut Butter Cup

Phish Food

Pistachio Pistachio

Uncanny Cashew

Vanilla

Chocolate

Coffee

Vanilla Caramel Fudge

But, of course, you should double check to make sure the ingredients are still gluten free.

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HMReiss Newbie

Not to be a party pooper, but you should really insist on a fresh tub of ice cream. Even if they sterilize the scoop, they most likely already added a scoop that touched a cone into the tub. Probably just trace amounts but enough to do damage. Better off buying a sealed tub, unless it is a fresh untouched batch.

Again don't want to be a buzz kill!

mushroom Proficient

Please note that this is a very old thread and the information is probably out of date.

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