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Gfdfsf Yogurt And Ice Cream!


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Hooray! There is a new yogurt (So Delicious made by Turtle Mountain in Eugene, Oregon) made from coconut milk that is gluten, dairy, and soy free. I double checked with the company (turtlemountain.com). There are several flavors including plain. There is also Purely Decadent coconut milk ice cream that is also GFDFSF. It has agave nectar sweetening for a lower glycemic index. I have missed yogurt so much! I just thought people would like to know.

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jmengert Enthusiast

Thanks for letting us know! I just found these at Whole Foods and bought some--I can't wait to try them! I've really missed ice cream since I've gone dairy and soy free!

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Mango04 Enthusiast

omg they have a gluten-free cookie dough flavor! :D I'm moving back to the US for this! :lol:

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Gutbomb Rookie

I love living in Oregon lol.

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Sweetfudge Community Regular

I have tried some of these (chocolate, pecan). I am very curious to try the coconut one and the cookie dough.

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Mango04 Enthusiast
I have tried some of these (chocolate, pecan). I am very curious to try the coconut one and the cookie dough.

The pecan one is made from soy though, right?

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The pecan one is made from soy though, right?

probably

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ShayFL Enthusiast

I tried the Coconut/Coconut ice cream today. Yummy!!! If I could have chocolate, it would be awesome drizzled in chocolate sauce. And perhaps over a warm gluten-free brownie.......oh..........

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