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Anyone know if DQ's ice cream is gluten-free?


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Guest gliX

What about milk shakes? There could be cross contamination through the mixer.

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PrincessLEah Rookie

just let me get my liust of stuff you can have there. Atleast in my town you can have them. :)

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Vanila and chocolate soft serve

Cherry, lime and lemon freezer

DQ vanilla orange bar

DQ raspberry vanilla bar

misty slush

DQ fudge bar

DQ vanilla fudge bar

starkiss bars

hope this helps but I'd check this out at your town's DQ

Guest gliX

milk shakes?

tpineo Rookie

I received the following from Dairy Queen last month. Please note that they say you have to check with each Dairy Queen about the soft serve. I had them bring out the bag the soft serve stuff comes in to verify that it came from ADQ. Milk shakes aren't on their gluten-free list.

Tania Greenville, PA

Dear Ms. Tania Pineo,

Thank you for contacting American Dairy Queen Corporation (ADQ) with your

request for Dairy Queen® gluten-free nutritional information.

Unfortunately, we have not yet put together a formal list of our products

that do not contain gluten. However, we have investigated the vanilla and

chocolate soft serve mixes manufactured exclusively for the ADQ system and

found them to be gluten-free. Please be advised that certain Dairy Queen®

restaurants have been authorized, for a variety of reasons, to use soft

serve mixes that are not exclusively manufactured for the Dairy Queen®

system. Therefore, please confirm with the franchise operator of the Dairy

Queen® restaurant that you visit whether or not the soft-serve they offer

was manufactured exclusively for the ADQ system and is in fact

gluten-free.

Furthermore, our supplier of manufactured novelties has informed us that

the following items are gluten-free:

Cherry-Lime Freez'r®

Lemon Freez'r®

DQ® Fudge Bar

DQ® Vanilla Orange Bar

DQ® Vanilla Fudge Bar

DQ® Raspberry Vanilla Bar

Cherry, Grape, & Lemon Lime Starkiss® bars

only (Please note this does not include our

Red, White, & Blue Starkiss® Bars)

In addition, our Misty® Slushes are gluten-free.

Once again, thank you for taking the time to contact us. We sincerely

regret not being able to provide you with a complete listing of all our

gluten-free products at this time, but we hope the information we have

supplied will be helpful to you.

Best Regards,

INTERNATIONAL DAIRY QUEEN, INC.

www.dairyqueen.com

cc: Carolyn Kidder, Consumer Relations Manager

Tracey H

Dairy Queen Customer Feedback Program

International Dairy Queen Inc.


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