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Soy Icecream


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Is there a nondairy icecream in the local super markets? I tried looking up Soy Dream but couldn't find website.

Thanks.


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LKelly8 Rookie

Where are you? What grocery store chain/s are you looking for?

I just bought Turtle Mountain's Soy Delicious Purely Decadent Purely Vanilla in Publix (with a dollar instant coupon no less B) ). It tastes more like frozen custard than traditional ice cream, but that's fine by me!

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Carriefaith Enthusiast

I have had So Good Soy ice cream with no problems.

eKatherine Apprentice

I tried Soy Dream, and it gave me diarrhea, which is unusual for me. Soy products don't generally bother me, so I'm guessing it had something to do with all those fats that were listed on the label.

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Guest laydirain

WHOLE SOY CO!!! makes delicious soy frozen yogurt. I love it! I know it's not ice cream, but it's good - the Swiss Chocolate is the only one I've tried. I guess I'm a little addicted to it because I haven't given the other flavors a chance...and Whole Soy is really great with communicating with you.

pinkpei77 Contributor

so delicious and purely decadent are awesome!!

and there is only like 3 flavors that ARENT gluten-free.

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these seem to be newer and a little harder to find. i have had 2 flavors and couldnt believe how good they are!

they actually have chunks of gluten-free cookie in them!

they even make a carrot cake flavor!!!!!!

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these seem to be newer and a little harder to find. i have had 2 flavors and couldnt believe how good they are!

they actually have chunks of gluten-free cookie in them!

they even make a carrot cake flavor!!!!!!

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I have to second the motion for the Good Karma Rice Cream. The vanilla is pretty good - better than Rice Dream and the Carrot Cake is absolutely DELICIOUS! I just found it at Trader Joe's a few weeks ago for the first time. It might not be soy, but it's worth trying. I'm hoping TJ's starts carrying the other flavors.


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