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www.turtlemountain.com/products/purely_decadent_Coconut_Milk.html

You probably noticed that the Product Title is Turtle Mountain, but the link takes you to their So Delicious brand. That’s because So Delicious is a product produce by Turtle Mountain which offers gluten-free coconut milk ice cream and gluten-free coconut milk yogurt. So don’t be confused.

Good news for Celiacs who can’t eat dairy or soy! So Delicious has released a line of gluten-free Coconut Milk Ice Cream and Yogurt. Celiac Disease will often lead to other digestive ailments and allergies (like dairy). So being able to devour a tub of ice cream again is fantastic! The best part about the coconut milk (besides the taste), is the health benefits compared to soy. The general population is lead to believe that soy is a healthy alternative to milk, but there is a lot that we are not made aware of. I won’t get into details since I am not a nutritionist, but I do suggest being careful and doing lots of research.

So Delicious really is just that… so delicious! They offer gluten-free coconut milk ice cream flavours from chocolate to cookies and cream. Take a look around the website. They also have some other gluten-free products besides the coconut milk ice cream and yogurt. But I’ve posted these because the website confirms the entire lines are gluten-free. Coconut milk ice cream… unbelievably good!

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This product has me very excited, however, as it cannot be found anywhere in Canada yet I’m surprised to see it being touted on a Canadian guide to eating gluten free. The closest location is Seattle Washington, if you live in Vancouver, BC, and you can’t bring it back over the border with you. At least not yet. Do you have any information on when they might start bringing their absolutely wonderful and decadent product to us north of the border?

Soon I hope!

Tara wrote on April 3rd, 2010 at 2:52 pm

 

Hi Tara,
So Delicious is actually available in Canada. I have seen it in stores such as Wholefoods, Capers, Safeway, Buy-Low, and even some independent grocery stores and markets.
Unfortunately, the yogurt is not yet available north of the border. From what I have been told, this has to do with government regulations. So it’s in the works, but there is no ETA for the arrival yet.

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