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I am lactose intolerant. That being said, I take Lactaid caplets before eating ANY dairy. So Casein and lactose are not a problem as far as this goes. I checked Edy's website and clicked on the flavor finder where you can go in and specify what you are wanting. I clicked "gluten free" A seasonal flavor, Pumpkin came up. It said it was gluten free. I bought it and ate it. I got really sick. D for 3 days, typical celiac symptoms from it. Possibly it was CC from the lines. I threw the rest away and got Edy's vanilla. I ate some 2 days in a row and was fine. Is Edy's a trustable brand as far as CC goes?

What brands of ice cream do you eat. Do you just stick with vanilla, choc and strawberry to avoid CC? What about Bryers all natural vanilla?


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kareng Grand Master

I eat Eddys all the time based on what the ingredients are. Obviously, no cookie dough or Oreo. We really like the frozen yogurt Cappacino Chip.

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I eat non-dairy icecream because I am Casein intolerant as well as Gluten intolerant. The brands "So Delicious (made from coconut milk)" and "Soy Delicous (obviously soy)" make some gluten free icecreams, they will say gluten free around the cap if they are. I also sometimes eat rice dream, good karma (rice based), and tempt (hemp milk). These will be labeled if they are gluten free.

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I am lactose intolerant. That being said, I take Lactaid caplets before eating ANY dairy. So Casein and lactose are not a problem as far as this goes. I checked Edy's website and clicked on the flavor finder where you can go in and specify what you are wanting. I clicked "gluten free" A seasonal flavor, Pumpkin came up. It said it was gluten free. I bought it and ate it. I got really sick. D for 3 days, typical celiac symptoms from it. Possibly it was CC from the lines. I threw the rest away and got Edy's vanilla. I ate some 2 days in a row and was fine. Is Edy's a trustable brand as far as CC goes?

What brands of ice cream do you eat. Do you just stick with vanilla, choc and strawberry to avoid CC? What about Bryers all natural vanilla?

I have eaten Edy's pumpkin ice cream many times without any problems....it's one of my favorites and I have never had a reaction to it before. I'm actually eating it right now :)

Granted, I'm not super-sensitive to cc, but maybe you had a reaction to something else in the ice cream?

MelindaLee Contributor

I eat Eddys all the time based on what the ingredients are. Obviously, no cookie dough or Oreo. We really like the frozen yogurt Cappacino Chip.

I TOTALLY agree1 Cappachino Chip is the BEST!!! :D

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