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Does anyone know what to look for in the ingredience that would tell if hidden gluten is in there? I know I can't have cookie dough or anything like that. I just mean the basics like vanilla,chocolate, strawberry.

How about Dairy Queen? Like a bannana split blizzard? Thanks this stuff is hard to figure out!


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Does anyone know what to look for in the ingredience that would tell if hidden gluten is in there? I know I can't have cookie dough or anything like that. I just mean the basics like vanilla,chocolate, strawberry.

How about Dairy Queen? Like a bannana split blizzard? Thanks this stuff is hard to figure out!

If you refering to the ice cream likeyou find ian a grocery story...

Edy's, Bryers, and Kroger's Brand (aka Private selection) are all gluten-free execpt the odvious ones like Cookie Dough. Purty refused to tell me gltuen status, so I aviod them. I have not check the other brands, but I would guess most probably are.

Here is Diary Queen's gluten-free Menu:

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Just watch out for CC at those places.....

Gluten Slayer Rookie

Thanks! That helped, I will look for those brands you suggested. I also am happy to know that DQ bannana split blizzards are ok!

hez Enthusiast

I would be very leary of getting a blizzard. Back in college (before dx) I worked at a dairy queen. They do not clean the blizzard machine between batches. So if someone ordered a oreo blizzard before you I would think the equipment would be contaiminated. Same with the milkshake machine, if someone had a malt before your milkshake.

I do order their cakes for our family for birthdays. I spoke with the woman who makes the cakes, very nice. She ensusres that all the equipment is cleaned beforehand and the frosting is unopened. We leave out the fudge sauce and chocolate crunch and substitue m&ms. It is very good and she does great designs.

Hez

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I would be very leary of getting a blizzard. Back in college (before dx) I worked at a dairy queen. They do not clean the blizzard machine between batches. So if someone ordered a oreo blizzard before you I would think the equipment would be contaiminated. Same with the milkshake machine, if someone had a malt before your milkshake.

I do order their cakes for our family for birthdays. I spoke with the woman who makes the cakes, very nice. She ensusres that all the equipment is cleaned beforehand and the frosting is unopened. We leave out the fudge sauce and chocolate crunch and substitue m&ms. It is very good and she does great designs.

Hez

Thanks for bummin me out! Maybe soft serve in a cup plain I guess.

hez Enthusiast

I'm sorry :( I just didn't want anyone to get sick. All dairy queens are owned and operated differently. Talk to the manager. Who knows, if it's not busy they maybe able to clean it!

Hez

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