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Edy's Take The Cake American Idol Ice Cream Is gluten-free


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savvvyseller Enthusiast

Edy's has introduced five new light ice cream flavors in partnership with American Idol - customers can vote for the one they like the best and the winner becomes a permanent flavor. Despite the name, the Take the Cake flavor is gluten free - it's yellow cake-flavored light ice cream with frosting swirl and multi-colored sprinkles. The Triple Talent and Choc N'Roll Caramel flavors also are gluten-free.

Here's the link for Take the Cake:

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dionnek Enthusiast

I love the search index (go to www.icecream.com/flavorfinder and go to the flavor finder at bottom left and search by ingredient (gluten free is an option!).

tiffjake Enthusiast
Edy's has introduced five new light ice cream flavors in partnership with American Idol - customers can vote for the one they like the best and the winner becomes a permanent flavor. Despite the name, the Take the Cake flavor is gluten free - it's yellow cake-flavored light ice cream with frosting swirl and multi-colored sprinkles. The Triple Talent and Choc N'Roll Caramel flavors also are gluten-free.

Here's the link for Take the Cake:

Open Original Shared Link

Hey thats great! Thanks for sharing!!!!

GF ME Newbie

This is great. I love Ice Cream and I am noticing that peanut butter cup is on that list. Yippy!

taweavmo3 Enthusiast

Take the Cake flavor is delicious!!!!! It is awesome, we are on our second tub this week, lol.

Fiddle-Faddle Community Regular

Thanks so much for posting this! I would not have even looked at the ingredient list since "cake" is in the name of the flavor,

Be aware, though, that some of the light ice creams are not gluten-free--here are the ingredients for

Edy's light French Silk

INGREDIENTS: milk, skim milk, sugar, cream, corn syrup, chocolaty chips (sugar, coconut oil, cocoa processed with alkali, partially hydrogenated coconut oil, cocoa, salt, soy lecithin, natural flavor), whey protein, cocoa processed with alkali, egg yolks, tapioca maltodextrin, soy protein, cellulose gum, natural flavor (derived from wheat), mono and diglycerides, carrageenan, guar gum, glycerin, salt, dextrose, vitamin A palmitate

At least, they didn't hide it.

angel-jd1 Community Regular
Edy's has introduced five new light ice cream flavors in partnership with American Idol - customers can vote for the one they like the best and the winner becomes a permanent flavor. Despite the name, the Take the Cake flavor is gluten free - it's yellow cake-flavored light ice cream with frosting swirl and multi-colored sprinkles. The Triple Talent and Choc N'Roll Caramel flavors also are gluten-free.

Here's the link for Take the Cake:

Open Original Shared Link

Thanks for sharing.........I actually saw those at the store today and walked right past because it had the word cake on it :P Just assumed it wasn't for me. Now I'll have to try some :)

-Jessica :rolleyes:


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Guhlia Rising Star

I went out looking for this today. Ugh... I can't find it anywhere, even where they say they should have it. I'm hoping they get it on the shelves soon. I've never had cake flavored ice cream and it sounds really good to me right now. I did get the peanut butter cup one and it is excellent.

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I couldn't find this ice cream either and John really wants it too. He made me drive to 5 Giant stores looking for it.

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I couldn't find this ice cream either and John really wants it too. He made me drive to 5 Giant stores looking for it.

He he he... The things we'll do for our men, huh? Did you try using the flavor finder on the website? They had a section where you could put in your zip code and see where a specific flavor was located.

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angelbender Newbie

Thanks Savvvyseller for the tip. I would NEVER have checked any of the Edy's ice creams and certainly would not have thought that I would've liked a cake tasting one. I purchased Take The Cake and Choco 'N Roll Caramel and they are AWESOME! I can't decide which one I like the best. I DID have a reaction many hours later but I'm fairly sure that it was something else but still I have a call into Edy's just to doublecheck. Can't tell WHAT is bothering me these days. I found this ice cream at a Meijer's in St. Charles, Il (near Chicago) but did not find it at my local Jewel. :rolleyes:

angelbender Newbie

I just went to the edyslowchurned.com website and voted for Take the Cake! It's at 32% and the next closest is the cheesecake one which is NOT gluten free. Sooooooo.........if you like Take the Cake, please go and vote! The top voted for flavour they will make into a permanent flavour. For once our vote may actually count! Angel :D

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