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Gluten Free Frozen Yogurt


jennavive00

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I'm a big fan of dessert and I've been too afraid to go anywhere where "scoops" are involved...so I did some research into frozen yogurt places and I wanted to share my results!

Blue Mango

- Received an email from them saying there yogurts are gluten free

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Red Mango

- Listed as gluten-free on their website.

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YogurtLand

- Received the following email...With the exception of our yogurt flavors which use ingredients that would explicitly contain gluten, such as the double cookies and cream, our yogurt flavors do not contain gluten. However, all of our flavors are processed in a facility that also processes products which do contain gluten.

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Wendy's

- Frosty's are gluten-free! And other stuff too.

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Carvel

- Lots of gluten free choices..

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Golden Spoon

- Mostly gluten free...

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If anyone has additions, bring em on!

~J


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Lisa Mentor

Great!!!! Thanks for your effort and time to share with us.

celiac-mommy Collaborator

Here's one for the west coasters:

TCBY

hand dipped

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soft serve

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  • 2 weeks later...
msmini14 Enthusiast

I went to Golden Spoon last night and that will be my 1 and only time going there. I think I got cc'd, I have a little bit of pressure in my forehead today.

Anyway, the yogurt is constantly changed through out all the dispensers and employees said they clean and sanatize but remember most of them are teenagers. The toppings for the yogurt are all over the place, wheat here and there.

I wouldnt touch any of the toppings period! The facility was clean but the crushed graham crackers were near the nuts and they had cheesecake globs next to sprinkles and things like that.

I am sticking with Cold Stone from now on. I feel guilty for eating there, I should have walked out.

I love my local Cold Stone, the girl makes my stuff in a separate bowl and I bring my gluten-free brownie and she mixed it in for me. If I dont have a gluten-free brownie she will open a fresh pack of reeses pb cups for me or any other candy I wish to add.

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