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Mayfield Ice Cream


Mahee34

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So, I received an e-mail with a list of gluten free information from Mayfield...I got a list that said the ice cream flavor Moose Tracks is gluten-fee....Well I've tried it 3 times now, (the same container) and all three times I was immediately sick within like 10 minutes...so I don't know what the deal with that is, has anyone else had this same problem?? and if not...be careful...

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Here is the list of Mayfield gluten-free ice cream flavors they sent me today: Ice Cream

Banana Split

Birthday Cake

Black Walnut

Brown Cow

Butter Pecan

Cherry

Chocolate

Chocolate Almond

Chocolate Chip

Chocolate Marshmallow

Chocolate Ripple

Extreme Moose Tracks French Vanilla

Homemade Vanilla

Mint Chocolate Chip

Moose Tracks

Neapolitan

Snow Cream

Strawberry

Strawberry Cheesecake

Supercow (Bulk)

Turtle Tracks

Vanilla

Vanilla Bean

Vanilla & Chocolate

Whitehouse Cherry Vanilla

Yellow Brick Road

Seasonal Flavors

Black Cherry (Bulk)

Peach

Peppermint Stick

Yogurt

Chocolate

Peach

Praline Pecan

Vanilla

Sherbet

Lime

Orange

Pineapple

Rainbow

Raspberry

Frozen Punch

Green

Red

Cups

Birthday Cake

Chocolate

Strawberry

Vanilla

Orange Sherbet

Novelties

6 Pack

Brown Cow

Cream Bar

Fudge Bar

Toffee Bar

12 Pack

Brown Cow Jr

Sour Pops

Banana Pop Stix

Orange/Cherry/Grape Stix

24 Pack

Fudge Stix

Orange/Cherry/Grape Stix

Cultured Products

Cottage Cheese

Lowfat Cottage Cheese

French Onion Dip

Sour Cream

Buttermilk

Whole Buttermilk

Milk

Whole

2%

Skim

Nu-Trish

Lowfat Chocolate

Whole Chocolate

Snow Cream Milk

Vanilla Soft Serve

Chocolate Soft Serve

Egg Nog (seasonal

modiddly16 Enthusiast

I got that same list from them...I haven't really gotten much of an opportunity to try any of their flavors because I can't find them down here since I've moved, however, I had much of an experience like Mahee34 but that could be just my abnormal stomach. I don't have a dairy problem but some days are better than others.

Thanks for posting the list :D

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