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gluten-free Ice Cream Cones?


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e&j0304 Enthusiast

I guess my title says it all. I would love to give dd an ice cream cone and I haven't found a cone that is gluten-free anywhere.

Any suggestions?

Thanks :-)


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mommida Enthusiast

Yes there is a really good cone. I think the name is Cionne (spelling?)Cone. The company was rumored to have merged with Glutino (or possibly Glutano). The last store I saw them in was Bel Cibo in Clawson, Michigan. Sorry I can't be of more help to you, because I threw out the empty box, at least you know they exist.

L.

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I've seen several... I get the Cerrone cones and we love them... I've also seen some by Glutino, and some other company...

e&j0304 Enthusiast

Thanks you guys. I'll look a little harder for those. I know she would love them!!

jerseyangel Proficient

I don't know where you are located, but I saw some Glutino cones at Wegman's.

flagbabyds Collaborator

When i was little i would get the glutino but i thought they were really gross. but that was a long time ago...

e&j0304 Enthusiast

We're in the Midwest. I get most of her gluten-free products from a chain here called Hy-Vee. There is also a store here called Greatest Grains, which may carry them. I looked at the two closest Hy-Vee stores here and didn't see them but they all seem to carry different things so I'm going to call around.

Thanks again!


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We use the ice cream cones from Barkat, they are quite good!

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hez Enthusiast

I know they exist on the internet. But I have yet to find any in the local stores including health stores. I have been tempted to try them but with shipping it seems steep. Plus I would be afraid they would arrive broken. Anyone order from the internet? Did yours come broken?

Hez

mouse Enthusiast

I order mine from a health food store in Illinois (I live in AZ). They wrap each box of cones in bubble wrap and then have the box marked fragile. I order several boxes at once to help to divide the shipping costs per box. My family loves them. I can no longer have ice cream, but I have to keep ordering these as they don't want the regular cones. Ever so often there is a couple that are broken no matter how careful the packing is and my husband takes those and crumbles them over scoops of ice cream. I asked at the health food stores here and no one will carry them because of breakage.

hez Enthusiast

Thanks Armetta. I think I will give it a try! It is summer after all :D

Hez

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