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Gluten Free Ice Cream?


hannahsue01

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hannahsue01 Enthusiast

I was dissapointed last night when I went to WalMart and found that as I stood in the ice cream isle for quite some time looking at labels that I could not find one that had no gluten. Do they make ice cream without gluten. If so can you recamend a TASTY brand for our family to try......thanks.


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AndreaB Contributor

I always liked Breyer and it doesn't have alot of ingredients.

Guest nini

Edy's has a list of their gluten-free flavors on their website, you can request a list from Mayfield as well, Publix grocery stores have quite a few flavors of their Publix brand that are gluten-free... which brands are in the stores near you and maybe someone can help you with specific flavors.

hannahsue01 Enthusiast
I always liked Breyer and it doesn't have alot of ingredients.

Oh yeah forgot about breyers.....but I am sorry to say I and my husband don't like it much. Maybe it's the lack of preservatives....lol.

CarlaB Enthusiast

I like Haagen Dazs ... but I stick with the chocolate sorbet as I'm also dairy-free. The ones that have gluten are pretty obvious (cookies and cream, cookie dough, etc.), but they will mail you a list of their gluten-free ones.

hannahsue01 Enthusiast
Edy's has a list of their gluten-free flavors on their website, you can request a list from Mayfield as well, Publix grocery stores have quite a few flavors of their Publix brand that are gluten-free... which brands are in the stores near you and maybe someone can help you with specific flavors.

Maybe we'll try Edy's.....we'll have to look at there list since the flavors I looked at didn't happen to be gluten free. Thanks. Our grocery stores are Target......WalMart.....HyVee.....and one more I can't think of.

I like Haagen Dazs ... but I stick with the chocolate sorbet as I'm also dairy-free. The ones that have gluten are pretty obvious (cookies and cream, cookie dough, etc.), but they will mail you a list of their gluten-free ones.

I'll have to look for that one to....I don't remember seeing that one but I havn't checked all the stores yet. I was looking mostly at strawberry.....butter pecon....and french vanilla. Thanks.

CarlaB Enthusiast

Haagen Dazs is one of those premium brands in the little pint containers. It's a real treat!


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haagen dazs is the best in my opinion.

what brands did you look at?

i'm don't know of a brand taht doesn't have any gluten free ones/

hannahsue01 Enthusiast
haagen dazs is the best in my opinion.

what brands did you look at?

i'm don't know of a brand taht doesn't have any gluten free ones/

There were a couple of generic ones....blue bunny.....breyers (gluten free but I don't like much)......Whitey's (localy made ice cream)....Eddy's (but I have now been informed there are gluten free flavors).....and a couple of others but I am not sure of the names.....I didn't look at the pint size ones since we we were looking for a family sized treat. Maybe I was just looking at the wrong flavors.....french vanilla....strawberry...and butter pecan.

CarlaB Enthusiast

What ingredient were you seeing that contained gluten? I'm just curious because those flavors would seem safe.

hannahsue01 Enthusiast
What ingredient were you seeing that contained gluten? I'm just curious because those flavors would seem safe.

Wheat.....Wheat Flower......and one said barley

Some of them had wheat listed on the allergy info

Guest nini

I did a search on Edy's flavor finder by gluten-free and this is what came up

The following flavor(s) match your search criteria.

Grand Ice Cream

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hannahsue01 Enthusiast
I did a search on Edy's flavor finder by gluten-free and this is what came up

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Grand Ice Cream

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THANKS!!! :) That looks Great!

Guest nini

do you have Mayfield Ice Cream where you live?

hannahsue01 Enthusiast
do you have Mayfield Ice Cream where you live?

Not that I recall.....I live in eastern Iowa.

Guest nini

too bad, they've got some great gluten-free flavors

Guest ~jules~
too bad, they've got some great gluten-free flavors

Strange that this came up today, I was at baskin robbins today with my kids, do they have any gluten free? I asked the girl at the counter for a nutrition list, she handed me a brand that was wheat free can you trust that or not? I have a number to call, but if anyone here knows that would be easier. Omg, I want a banana split soo bad, thats one of my missed items....

e&j0304 Enthusiast
Not that I recall.....I live in eastern Iowa.

We should get together! I also live in eastern Iowa. The Quad-Cities to be exact!

Shannon

Also, isn't just the plain vanilla, chocolate, etc. of the Walmart Great Value brand gluten free?

hannahsue01 Enthusiast
We should get together! I also live in eastern Iowa. The Quad-Cities to be exact!

Shannon

Also, isn't just the plain vanilla, chocolate, etc. of the Walmart Great Value brand gluten free?

Kewl....we live in Wheatland IA....but I have also lived in Bettendorf and Davenport. I grew up in Grand Mound and DeWitt. I think the GV brand in vanilla is gluten free but I get tired of just plain ol vanilla....come to think of it I don't recall seeing the GV brand....I must have overlooked it....I was at the one on Elmore. Maybe we should get together sometime. We have a almost 5 year old and almost 1 year old...both girls. We think our oldest is celiac but her blood work was neg.

blueeyedmanda Community Regular

I get Turkey Hill ice cream, Wegmans has a listing of gluten-free ice creams and I recommend the Peanut Butter cup, and my personal favorite although pricey...Hagen Daz Creme Burlee. I only eat a few spoonfuls at a time since a pint is almost as much as some brands gallons.

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