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Ben & Jerry's


Lauren M

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Ben & Jerry's ice cream is having a contest to pick a new flavor:

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I submitted an entry for a gluten-free Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough, since I used to love their gluten version pre-diagnosis. I know they won't pick my submission, but maybe one day!

I bet they get all kinds of wacky entries! Hopefully some good ones that will be gluten-free ;)

- Lauren


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jennyj Collaborator

Good luck. Iwas watching the fod network when they were picking last years winner and it seemed like they all had some type of gluten. I was thinking WHAT ABOUT US!! I sure hope yours makes it. BRAVO :lol:

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Just curious. Is there a list of Ben & Jerry's gluten-free flavours?

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Just curious. Is there a list of Ben & Jerry's gluten-free flavours?

With Ben and Jerry's, just like Kraft you just have to read the ingredents. No need for a list. From thier site:

We do not have a list of gluten-free flavors. Sorry! The ingredients that we use change quite often. We do not want to claim a flavor is gluten-free, then have that list become outdated and the recipients not aware of the latest changes.

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kduggan Rookie

just gotta say yay for ben and jerrys!! lol since i happen to work at one...i was excited i could still eat most of the ice cream since i'd only had the job about a month when i found out i was gluten intolerant!! can't let free ice cream go to waste!! :)

angel-jd1 Community Regular
just gotta say yay for ben and jerrys!! lol since i happen to work at one...i was excited i could still eat most of the ice cream since i'd only had the job about a month when i found out i was gluten intolerant!! can't let free ice cream go to waste!! :)

:o You get FREE icecream if you work at Ben and Jerry's????????? :o Oh gosh it's SOoo good that I don't work there, they couldn't afford me ;)

-Jessica :rolleyes:

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