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Oh Wow... Carrot Cake (r)ice Cream... gluten-free & Lactose-free... Yummy.


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At first I thought it sounded really gross, but I'm so glad I tried it. Good Karma's Gluten-Free/Lactose-Free Rice Cream, Carrot Cake Flavor.... Holy moly, it's one of the tastiest ice creams I've had in my life! It didn't taste remotely like "rice cream"

It tastes like carrot cake - Including the creem cheese frosting! It has little nuggets of gluten-free carrot cake in it, too.

I bought it at Trader Joe's - Here's the website of the company:

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Someone needs to eat a couple of pints for me, since I have to start going soy-free and there's a little soy lecithin in this.

Heavenly.

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At first I thought it sounded really gross, but I'm so glad I tried it. Good Karma's Gluten-Free/Lactose-Free Rice Cream, Carrot Cake Flavor.... Holy moly, it's one of the tastiest ice creams I've had in my life! It didn't taste remotely like "rice cream"

It tastes like carrot cake - Including the creem cheese frosting! It has little nuggets of gluten-free carrot cake in it, too.

I bought it at Trader Joe's - Here's the website of the company:

Open Original Shared Link

Someone needs to eat a couple of pints for me, since I have to start going soy-free and there's a little soy lecithin in this.

Heavenly.

OMG...that sounds heavenly!!! I have given up soy for the most part too, but may have to give that a try. It may not be enough to bother me.

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This is SO GOOD! I can't eat soy, but the small amount of soy lecithin doesn't bother me at all. Our Trader Joe's has been out of it for a couple of weeks and I'm really hungry for it. Their website says they have 5 flavors, including chocolate chip mint, but I've only seen the vanilla and the carrot cake.

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Their ice cream is SOOO freakin' GOOD! I've had the mudslide or mud pie (whatever it's called), the carrot cake, and the chocolate peanut butter and they are all unbelievably good! Great company!

- Lauren

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Someone needs to eat a couple of pints for me, since I have to start going soy-free and there's a little soy lecithin in this.

dont worry!! ill take care of that for you!!

i ate 2 pints of it in the past week!!

yikes!!!

:o

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