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Longing For A Fudgesicle


celiacfreeman

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Looking for a fudgesicle that's gluten-free and still a commercial cocktail sauce.


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All Philly Swirl flavors are gluten-free and they have a fudgesicle flavor. Does Popsicle has a fudge flavor? If so, read the ingredients to see if it's gluten-free. They will clearly list any gluten.

Last time I checked McCormick cocktail sauce was gluten-free. They will also clearly list gluten so just read the ingredients. Crosse and Blackwell was also gluten-free. And I think Kraft was, but -- once agaon -- just read the ingredients. They will clearly list gluten.

Of course cocktail sauce is also easy to make using ketchup, lemon juice, horseradish sauce, worchestershire, and a little chili powder.

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Protein Fusion has some GREAT tasting fudge flavored gluten free frozen bars which tasted exactly like fudgesicles to me. Their rep introduced those at our local celiac fair and I resisted all the other goodies (OK, I stuffed all the free samples in baggies to take home) except those. Well, you can't take home melting fudgesicles, can you?? :lol: HOWEVER, those are NOT dairy free. I think they are lactose free but contain whey or casein (forgot exactly which) which won't work if you have diagnosed cow's milk intolerance, like I do. I had to give the rest to my nonceliac husband when I learned I couldn't eat those anymore. :(

The popsicle (Breyers) people have gluten-free ingredients in their traditional fudgesicle, but those are not dairy free and they don't have dedicated lines for gluten-free foods in their factory. So cross contamination is a major consideration. :o

BURDEE

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hipretty Apprentice

Any one know if Tofutti fudge bars are gluten-free?

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I get Mayfield fudgecicles and they are most def. gluten-free and yummy! Philly Swirl also has delish fudgecicles as well but they are hard to find sometimes.

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