Yes. Most liquor is a wheat, rye, corn, rice. Smirnoff is corn based and corn is gluten free, but since it is "ice" it may add a gluten source to the liquor . The yeast in liquor ferments the mash and is a fungus so it doesn't contribute to gluten. I am on a gluten free diet and personally I wouldn't drink since it does change the chemical makeup in your body. Read the bottle carefully or call the company to be sure.
Yes.
The ice cream is, the cone is not. You would have to ask for it in a cup.
Most ice cream is gluten free unless it contains cookie dough, brownies and other wheat based products. So in theory you should be able to buy cholesterol-free ice cream that is also gluten free. Some companies have started making cholesterol free, gluten free cookie dough and other flavour ice creams. (See related link below.)
Yes it is a distillers liquor!
Yes
Ice cream (regardless of brand) will not contain gluten, unless one of the add ins contains gluten (e.g. cookie pieces, brownie chunks) which are usually rather obvious things that outside of ice cream would normally be expected to contain gluten unless explicitly labeled "gluten free".
According to the company that makes the ice cream you asked about, the birthday cake flavor ice cream is NOT gluten free. Any flavor that includes gluten-laden ingredients in the title or pieces of the stated items such as cookies, cake pieces, pie crust pieces, graham cracker pieces, ice cream cone pieces, or anything that contains wheat, rye, barley (malted), or oats, etc., are not gluten free. Best to stick to flavors that do not contain these items or that are specifically labeled gluten free on the package.
There are several foods like gluten free rice cakes, cereal, oatmeal, wheat bread, and fat free and reduced sugar ice cream.
Mars Bar ice creams are generally considered gluten-free, as the main ingredients do not contain gluten. However, cross-contamination can occur during manufacturing, so it's essential to check the packaging for any gluten-related warnings. Always verify the specific product and brand, as formulations can change. If you have a gluten intolerance or celiac disease, it's best to consult with the manufacturer directly.
Yes, Ice Breakers Sour Mints are generally considered gluten-free. However, it's always best to check the packaging for the most accurate and up-to-date ingredient information, as formulations can change. If you have a gluten sensitivity or celiac disease, confirming with the manufacturer is a good practice to ensure safety.
Vodka and Ice - 2012 was released on: USA: 13 April 2012