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Because it's specific to kids, I wanted to post here instead of the gluten-free foods section. I was thrilled when I found these. My daughter is gluten intolerant, allergic to dairy, peanuts and pecans. These 'ice cream' cups and creamy popsicles are gluten free, peanut/nut free, egg free, soy free, and dairy free! They look really fun and my daughter was beaming when she got to have one of these while her classmates had ice cream cups. They are called Philly Swirls and the website is phillyswirl.com which lists all the locations where they can be purchased. Where I live they can be purchased at Meijer, Wal Mart, and Sams Club. It helps to have these around for the summer. Have fun!


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Oh those are awesome! The guys that own the company are great too! I've been e-mailing back and forth with one of the founders of the Philly Swirl Company. Go to their website and get the contact info, if you e-mail them and sign your child up for their rising stars program you can get coupons for them! I also got oodles of coupons to give to family and friends and I passed them out at my daughter's pre-school

lotusgem Rookie

Dear SofiEmiMom,

thanks for posting about these treats! They sound really good, and I'm looking forward to buying some. I called the company a few minutes ago, though, and got one of the owners, who said something about "if we stay in business." They have been struggling, so he asked me please, to get the word out about their products. So guys, tell your friends, and let's keep this company afloat. There are precious few goodies for those of us with food intolerances.

Paula

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OH NO!!!! They have such an awesome product, I hope they don't go out of business. We've GOT to support them!

connole1056 Rookie

My daughter LOVES Philly Swirls! She also LOVES that "Gluten-free" is printed right on the box. We found these about one year ago and she has been eating them ever since.

connole1056 Rookie

My daughter LOVES Philly Swirls! She also LOVES that "Gluten-free" is printed right on the box. We found these about one year ago and she has been eating them ever since.

jenvan Collaborator

Ooooo--I'm going to have to try them--sound great !


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How funny. I just "found" these in our grocery store. My daughter loves them.

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