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Julie's Organic Gluten Free Ice Cream Sandwiches


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The other day my husband comes up to show me an ad from our local grocery store (Vitamin Cottage Natural Grocers) for Gluten Free Ice Cream Sandwiches. I figured it was a typo and we both peered at the picture of the product to see if we could see any indication that the product was gluten free. We couldn't tell but I really did not believe such a product existed as surely I would have heard about it. However the little part of me that has eternal hope went looking for them and they really exist! So I bought them and have since tried them. They are a little slice of heaven! Although they are very tiny they are rich and satisfying. The cookie part was very good.

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Michelle


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I had been missing ice cream sandwiches and was so excited when I found them in the store. They are really good, but unfortunately I think I am too sensitive as I started to feel glutened shortly after eating one. After rechecking the package I saw they are manufactured in the same facility as wheat. My husband who is not Celiac ended up finishing the rest. Oh, how I wish I wasn't so sensitive sometimes! :(

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I had been missing ice cream sandwiches and was so excited when I found them in the store. They are really good, but unfortunately I think I am too sensitive as I started to feel glutened shortly after eating one. After rechecking the package I saw they are manufactured in the same facility as wheat. My husband who is not Celiac ended up finishing the rest. Oh, how I wish I wasn't so sensitive sometimes! :(

Bummer! Usually I can't have anything manufactured in a facility with wheat but haven't had a reaction so far. However I do usually end up with one at some point when I get a cc batch and then have to give the item up. So far so good so I think my current batch is not cc but you never know when the dreaded cc will strike. I did miss the warning on the label (and wouldn't have tried them if I had seen it). Thanks for the heads up.

Michelle

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In case you are in a baking mood, these ice cream sandwiches are a breeze to make. The thing I love most about ice cream sandwiches is that you can switch up both the cookie base and ice creams to suit whatever you crave! My favorites, however, are still good old chocolate chip sandwiches with vanilla bean ice crea.

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Julie's ice cream sandwiches taste great but they have egg. :(

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