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No Name Ice Cream (Loblaws)


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Silencio Enthusiast

Does anyone eat this? I have some Neapolitan thats not being eaten because im not sure. I cant call since the offices are closed today.


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I solely eat Chapmans since they actually label it gluten free...SOrry, can't help with the Loblaws but if you need a quick fix, then CHapman's may be the way to go.

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While there is a lot I don't like about Loblaw (customer service issues), I have no reason to doubt their labeling. Are there any questionable items in the ingredient list?

Silencio Enthusiast

While there is a lot I don't like about Loblaw (customer service issues), I have no reason to doubt their labeling. Are there any questionable items in the ingredient list?

No nothing questionable I just need to be sure since I dont know it when I get glutened.

Lisa Mentor

No nothing questionable I just need to be sure since I dont know it when I get glutened.

Then I would wait until the corporate offices are open. :)

Silencio Enthusiast

Yeah thats the plan. Thought there could be a chance someone would know about it.

lovegrov Collaborator

Waiting for the office would seem to be a good idea, but in the U.S. I know of virtually no ice cream that isn't gluten-free unless it lists wheat or malt. I definitely don't know of a neopolitan that isn't gluten-free.


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