Yes and yes. They're also not meant to be eaten.
Is coffee mate non dairy creamer gluten free
Of course you can as long as they are gluten free :)
It's gluten free, and probably dairy free. Dark Chocolate usually doesn't have milk added, or it wouldn't be dark anymore.
No. That's a separate category.
Hash browns are made of potatoes, which are gluten free as wheat/grains products contain gluten.
Milk, butter, plain yogurt, fresh eggs and many cheeses are gluten-free.A gluten-free diet includes fruit, vegetables, nuts, meat, fish and eggs.All rice (in its natural form) is gluten-free.
All Purely Decadent frozen desserts are dairy-free, and most are also gluten-free. You can see a list of all of Turtle Mountain's products and their allergen identification table here: http://www.turtlemountain.com/health/allergies.html
Many - try a Google search. . .
There are several websites on the internet that has dairy free meal plans people can use. Some of the websites are: Joyful Abode, Irresistibly Gluten Free, and The Beautiful Letdown.
Fruits, vegetables, dairy products, meat, spices, and beverages.
Generally yes if its a real dairy shake (many are not). Even though a food may contain primarily gluten free ingredients, there is a strong potential for cross contamination. For example, if a restaurant is making your milk shake in the same area that they prepare bread, there is a risk of exposure. I use One Source gluten free shakes. www.onesource.md
It is impossible to access whether all chocolate puddings are gluten free because they may be produced in a facility that contains wheat gluten. However, Soyummi Dark Chocolate Pudding is a brand you can trust to make gluten free foods. In fact, they produce their snacks in a dedicated gluten-, egg-, dairy-, lactose-, peanut-, and tree nut-free facility, so you can trust that their puddings will be safe for those with celiac disease or who are on a gluten free diet for another reason, like an allergy or intolerance.