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  2. These Ice Cream Brands Are Actually Healthy (And Delicious) - AOL

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    Okay, so this technically isn't ice cream—but you'd never know it! Lower calorie but full of flavor, this non-dairy dessert is made with cold-pressed avocado. We're particularly enamored with ...

  3. 3 Non-Dairy Ice Cream Brands You Can Find at Publix - AOL

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    To start off, Planet Oat's Cookies & Cream non-dairy frozen dessert was a real treat. Smooth and creamy, this oat milk-based ice cream is perfect for cookies & cream lovers.

  4. Kate's Ice Cream - Wikipedia

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    Kate's Ice Cream uses organic coconut milk and cashew milk. [2] Gluten-free and vegan ice cream varieties include cookies and cream, marionberry cobbler, rosewater cardamom almond, salted peanut butter brittle, [3] triple chocolate brownie, [4] vanilla, and lemon blueberry cheesecake, which has blueberry jam and graham cracker crust.

  5. The 15 Creamiest, Dreamiest Absolute Best Vegan Ice Cream Out ...

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    Non-Dairy vs. Dairy-Free vs. Vegan Ice Cream. While many non-dairy or dairy-free ice creams (and other food products) are also vegan, that’s not always the case because these products may ...

  6. List of ice cream brands - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable ice cream brands. Ice cream is a frozen dessert , usually made from dairy products such as milk and cream, and often combined with fruits or other ingredients and flavors. However, not all frozen desserts can be called ice cream.

  7. Fifty Licks - Wikipedia

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    [7] [8] The ice cream parlor also makes an effort to provide non-dairy and vegan options, and hopes to eventually feature fifty-percent dairy-free products. [9] [10] In 2018, Akron Beacon Journal reporter Katie Byard wrote about "some feasting in Portland, Ore., considered one of the country’s best food cities..." [11] and "... an ice cream ...