This product is likely gelatin free.
Coffee ice cream (milk, cream, cane sugar, condensed skim milk, egg yolk, whey powder, coffee syrup [coffee, water], colombian coffee, ground coffee beans, dutch cocoa powder, guar gum, locust bean gum, carrageenan), brownie crisps (organic cane sugar, flour blend [oat flour, chickpea flour, sorghum flour, tapioca starch, potato starch, fava bean flour], organic soy milk, [soybeans, water, carrageenan], chocolate chips and chunks [sugar, unsweetened chocolate, dextrose, cocoa butter, soy lecithin [emulsifier], natural vanilla flavor], cocoa, palm fruit oil, sunflower oil, sunflower lecithin, organic vanilla flavor, expeller pressed canola oil, baking soda, potassium bitartrate, salt, xanthan gum, calcium carbonate, cellulose gum).
Contains milk, egg, soy.
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