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Elizabeth's Birthday On The View


blueeyedmanda

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blueeyedmanda Community Regular

I caught the end of the view and they were celebrating Elizabeth's birthday. Baskin Robins made her a gluten free cake and that was mentioned on the show. I just wanted to share.


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skinnyminny Enthusiast
I caught the end of the view and they were celebrating Elizabeth's birthday. Baskin Robins made her a gluten free cake and that was mentioned on the show. I just wanted to share.

I saw this too and was excited that they mentioned baskin robbins making elisabeth a gluten free cake

Guest j_mommy

Do they(Baskins Robins) always have gluten-free stuff...or did they make special for elizabeth????

sixtytwo Apprentice

OH, MAN..........I always tune out too soon. Many days I just watch hot topics and then get on with my day, was not interested in the guests so shut off the TV. I should have stuck with it, I guess. I am interested in the Baskin Robbins cake thing too. Hope there are others with information, but calling them would be the best, I guess. Obviously that show was taped before last Wednesday or Rosie and Elisabeth would not have been sitting next to each other and Rosie would not have given Elisabeth a week at her Miami house as a BD present. Wonder if it will still happen!!!!!!!!! I am going to miss Rosie on that show, I know she gets out of line here and there, but I love her spunk and I also like the rest of the gals. It sure made for an intersting morning at times. I'll sure be watching tomorrow to see what's up with the show. Barbara will surely be there with Joy and Elisabeth. Barbara

Generic Apprentice

I know that B&R makes ice cream cakes that are all ice cream, that are gluten-free. That may have been what they were eating. But it would be super kewl if they would make gluten-free cake/ice cream cakes.

babygirl1234 Rookie

B&R makes gluten-free food? or just cakes?

Generic Apprentice

Only Ice cream and cakes. The 1 thing I have always loved about them is on the name of the ice cream it list, gluten lactose, etc. if it is in it. They have done that for at least 19 years with gluten.


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blueeyedmanda Community Regular
Only Ice cream and cakes. The 1 thing I have always loved about them is on the name of the ice cream it list, gluten lactose, etc. if it is in it. They have done that for at least 19 years with gluten.

That is very nice and a very big help for us. Thanks for sharing this.

pedro Explorer

Hi

I try the B&R here in Dade, and Broward county in Florida, and they don't make anything gluten-free. :(

If anyone know of any bakery down here that makes gluten-free stuff please my family would appreciate it very much.

Best regards to everyone.

Generic Apprentice

The gluten-free "cakes" are all ice cream with hot fudege/frosting stuff and nuts. They usually make them with jamoca almond fudge ice cream. Look in the catalog for "all ice cream" cakes. (basicaly they cut a slab off the top of the container, and frost it with hot fudge, frosting, etc.

I have seen some that have them and some that don't, I think the independently owned franchises do whatever they want.

GFAngel Newbie

My Baskin-Robbins does not know a thing about gluten. Their ice-cream is full of it; except vanilla maybe? I don't remember the only option I had because I declined, and went to the grocery store for Hagen-Daz strawberry instead. It's a NYC thing to get such luxuries?:huh:

Generic Apprentice

Most of the employees there have no idea what gluten is. If you look at the label with the name on it says "rocky road" for example. Under the name it should say contain,s lactose, nuts. Look at the "Strawberry shortcake" under the name it willl say contains wheat or gluten (depending on the contents of the "shortcake"), lactose, etc.

Rocky Road (large print)

contains.......(small print)

That is how it should be labeled, all the B&R's I have ever been too have been like this. I think it is a corporate policy, unlesss the label was written by hand (which happens on occasion).

I'm not saying that is how they are every where, but saying; you may want to check out the labels, again. You might be pleasantly surprised.

This is there webite. Open Original Shared Link

If the stupid website doen't change it to lame ad. (just search for it on google if it does). You can click on ice cream then the flavor and it will tell you if it has wheat, etc. and the ingredients.

janelyb Enthusiast

I checked and it says all their cakes have gluten/wheat, I swear I looked at each individual one they have listed. Doesn't matter for us unless they had a sorbet ice cake, we are non dairy.

Generic Apprentice

Then they are not offering the "all ice cream-ice cream cake". It really isn't a cake but a large slab of ice cream with fudge frosting on it. You aren't really missing anything.

natalie Apprentice

In my area ( Ontario ) certain ice creams are gluten-free, but the icing they use to decorate is not.

<_<

Generic Apprentice

That figures.... <_<

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