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Allergen, Ingredient, Vegan, and Kosher Information Allergen, Ingredient, Vegan, and Kosher Information All Mitchells’ items may contain traces of tree nuts, peanuts, milk, eggs, soy, and wheat. GLUTEN-FREE OFFERINGS Year-Round Ice Creams Vegan Flavors & Sorbets Bing Cherry Chocolate Chunk Lemon Sorbet Black Raspberry Chocolate Chunk Mango Sorbet Blue Cosmo™ Raspberry Sorbet Butter Pecan Vegan Chocolate Caramel Sea Salt Vegan Salted Caramel Pecan Chocolate (ice cream) Chocolate Peanut Butter Cup Yogurts Coffee Chocolate Chunk Vanilla Bean Yogurt Dark Roast Coffee Lemon Black Raspberry Yogurt Double Chocolate Chunk Fresh Mint Chocolate Chunk Other Fresh Strawberry No Sugar Added Fat Free Vanilla Peanut Butter Chocolate Chunk Pralines & Cream Toppings Rocky Road Peanut Butter Toasted Pistachio Raspberry Vanilla Bean Strawberry Chocolate Sauce Seasonal Ice Creams Hot Fudge Autumn Caramel Apple Caramel Caramelized Chocolate Sugar-Free Fat-Free Fudge Cinnamon Marshmallow Coconut Peanuts Coconut Chocolate Chunk Pecans Dark Chocolate Peppermint Whipped Cream Dark Chocolate Raspberry Truffle Cherries Egg Nog Sprinkles (rainbow) Fresh Peach Chocolate Shavings Fresh Strawberry Chocolate ChunkGeauga Maple Walnut Lavender Honey Peppermint Stick Pumpkin Spice Swiss White Chocolate Toasted Hazelnut Allergen, Ingredient, Vegan and Kosher Information (issued on 8/4/17) 2 All Mitchells’ items may contain traces of tree nuts, peanuts, milk, eggs, soy, and wheat. EGG-FREE OFFERINGS Year-Round Flavors Toppings & Other Bing Cherry Chocolate Chunk Sugar cones and cake cones (not waffle Black Raspberry Chocolate Chunk cones) Butter Pecan Hot Fudge Caramel Sea Salt Caramel Chocolate Peanut Butter Cup Peanut Butter Topping Peanut Butter Chocolate Chunk Whipped Cream No Sugar-Added Fat-Free Vanilla Chocolate Sauce Lemon Black Raspberry Yogurt Raspberry Topping Peanut Butter Pretzel Yogurt Strawberry Topping Peanuts Pecans Cherries Seasonal Ice Creams Chocolate Shavings Autumn Caramel Apple Sprinkles (rainbow) Caramelized Chocolate Malt Powder Coconut Coconut Chocolate Chunk Lavender Honey Toasted Hazelnut Dark Chocolate Raspberry Truffle Mango Sorbet Raspberry Sorbet Lemon Sorbet Pumpkin Spice Geauga Maple Walnut Vegan Flavors Vegan Salted Caramel Pecan Vegan Chocolate All other vegan special flavors Allergen, Ingredient, Vegan and Kosher Information (issued on 8/4/17) 3 All Mitchells’ items may contain traces of tree nuts, peanuts, milk, eggs, soy, and wheat. VEGAN OFFERINGS Vegan Flavors Mango Sorbet Raspberry Sorbet Lemon Sorbet Vegan Salted Caramel Pecan Vegan Chocolate Vegan special flavors Sugar cones and Cake cones (not waffle cones) Vegan Toppings Chocolate Sauce (not hot fudge) Peanut Butter Raspberry Strawberry Peanuts Cherries Sprinkles (rainbow) Allergen, Ingredient, Vegan and Kosher Information (issued on 8/4/17) 4 All Mitchells’ items may contain traces of tree nuts, peanuts, milk, eggs, soy, and wheat. YEAR-ROUND ICE CREAMS Banana Cream Pie Skim milk, Cream, Organic fair-trade sugar, Organic fresh bananas, Stutzman Farms’ organic wheat flour, Organic butter (Organic cream, Lactic acid), Organic tapioca syrup and/ or corn syrup, Organic eggs, Natural flavor, Kosher gelatin (parve), Sea salt, Ascorbic acid (anti-oxidant vitamin C), Organic carob bean, Cream of tartar. Bing Cherry Chocolate Chunk Skim milk, Cream, Bing cherries and juice, Organic fair-trade sugar, Fair-trade dark chocolate (Sugar, Alkalized chocolate liquor, Cocoa butter, Milkfat, Soy lecithin, Natural flavors), Organic soy oil, Cane sugar, Natural flavor, Organic carob bean. Black Raspberry Chocolate Chunk Skim milk, Cream, Organic fair-trade sugar, Black raspberries, Fair-trade dark chocolate (Sugar, Alkalized chocolate liquor, Cocoa butter, Milkfat, Soy lecithin, Natural flavors), Organic soy oil, Citric acid, Organic carob bean. Blue Cosmo™ Skim milk, Cream, Organic fair-trade sugar, Organic eggs, Organic tapioca syrup and/ or corn syrup, Natural & artificial flavor, Kosher gelatin (parve), Sea salt, Blue 1, Organic carob bean, Cream of tartar. Butter Pecan Skim milk, Cream, Organic fair-trade sugar, Hillson’s roasted pecans [Pecans, Peanut oil, Butter (Cream, Salt)], Sweetened condensed milk (Milk, Sugar), Organic tapioca syrup, Organic butter (Organic cream, Lactic acid), Natural flavor, Salt, Organic carob bean, Baking soda. Caramel Fudge Brownie Cream, Skim milk, Organic fair-trade sugar, Organic eggs, Organic butter (Organic cream, Lactic acid), Organic fair-trade alkalized cocoa, Stutzman Farms’ organic wheat flour, Sweetened condensed milk (Milk, Sugar), Organic tapioca syrup, Natural vanilla flavor and beans, Sea salt, Organic carob bean, Baking soda. Caramel Sea Salt Cream, Skim milk, Organic fair-trade sugar, Brown cane sugar, Sweetened condensed milk (Milk, Sugar), Organic tapioca syrup, Organic butter (Organic cream, Lactic acid), Sea salt, Natural vanilla flavor, Organic carob bean, Baking soda. Allergen, Ingredient, Vegan and Kosher Information (issued on 8/4/17) 5 All Mitchells’ items may contain traces of tree nuts, peanuts, milk, eggs, soy, and wheat. Chocolate Ice Cream Skim milk, Cream, Organic fair-trade sugar, Organic fair-trade alkalized cocoa, Organic egg yolks, Organic carob bean. Chocolate Peanut Butter Cup Skim Milk, Cream, Organic fair-trade sugar, Peanut butter cups (Sugar, Coconut oil, Peanuts, Skim milk, Milk, Alkalized cocoa, Salt, Soy lecithin, Natural flavors), Roasted peanuts, Organic fair-trade alkalized cocoa, Salt, Organic carob bean. Coffee Chocolate Chunk Skim milk, Cream, Organic fair-trade sugar, Fair-trade dark chocolate (Sugar, Alkalized chocolate liquor, Cocoa butter, Butterfat, Soy lecithin, Natural flavors), Fair-trade Arabica coffee, Sumatran coffee, Organic egg yolks, Organic soy oil, Organic carob bean. Cookie Dough Skim milk, Cream, Organic fair-trade sugar, Stutzman Farms’ organic wheat flour, Fair-trade chocolate chips (Sugar, Chocolate liquor, Cocoa butter, Soy lecithin, Vanilla), Organic butter (Organic cream, lactic acid), Pasteurized organic eggs, Natural vanilla flavor and beans, Organic tapioca starch, Sea salt, Organic carob bean. Cookies & Cream Skim milk, Cream, Oreo Cookies (Unbleached enriched wheat flour, Sugar, Palm &/or canola oil, Alkalized cocoa, High fructose corn syrup, Leavening (Baking soda &/ or calcium phosphate), Cornstarch, Salt, Soy lecithin, Vanillin, Chocolate), Organic fair-trade sugar, Organic egg yolks, Natural vanilla flavor and beans, Organic carob bean. Dark Roast Coffee Skim milk, Cream, Organic fair-trade sugar, Fair-trade Arabica coffee, Sumatran coffee, Organic egg yolks, Organic carob bean. Double Chocolate Chunk Skim milk, Cream, Organic fair-trade sugar, Fair-trade dark chocolate (Sugar, Alkalized chocolate liquor, Cocoa butter, Milkfat, Soy lecithin, Natural flavors), Organic fair-trade alkalized cocoa, Organic egg yolks, Organic soy oil, Organic carob bean. Fresh Mint Chocolate Chunk Skim milk, Cream, Organic fair-trade sugar, Fair-trade dark chocolate (Sugar, Alkalized chocolate liquor, Cocoa butter, Milkfat, Soy lecithin, Natural flavors), Organic egg yolks, Organic soy oil, Organic fresh peppermint, Peppermint extract, Organic carob bean. Allergen, Ingredient, Vegan and Kosher Information (issued on 8/4/17) 6 All Mitchells’ items may contain traces of tree nuts, peanuts, milk, eggs, soy, and wheat. Fresh Strawberry Skim milk, Cream, Organic strawberries, Organic fair-trade sugar, Organic egg yolks, Organic carob bean. Key Lime Pie Skim milk, Cream, Organic fair-trade sugar, Key lime juice, Organic butter (Organic cream, Lactic acid), Stutzman Farms’ organic whole wheat flour, Organic egg yolks, Organic carob bean. Peanut Butter Chocolate Chunk Skim milk, Cream, Organic fair-trade sugar, Roasted peanuts, Fair-trade milk chocolate (Sugar, Milk, Cocoa butter, Chocolate liquor, Soy lecithin, Vanilla), Organic soy oil, Salt, Peanut oil, Organic carob bean. Pralines & Cream Skim milk, Cream, Organic fair-trade sugar, Pralined pecans [Sugar, Pecans, Butter (Cream, Salt), Natural flavor, Corn syrup, Salt], Organic egg yolks, Sweetened condensed milk (Milk, Sugar), Organic tapioca syrup, Organic butter (Organic cream, Lactic acid), Natural vanilla flavor and beans, Sea salt, Organic carob bean, Baking soda. Rocky Road Skim milk, Cream, Organic fair-trade sugar, Fair-trade dark chocolate (Sugar, Alkalized chocolate liquor, Cocoa butter, Milkfat, Soy lecithin, Natural flavors), Hillson’s roasted almonds [Almonds, Peanut oil, Butter (Cream, Salt)], Organic fair-trade alkalized cocoa, Organic eggs, Organic tapioca syrup and/ or corn syrup, Organic soy oil, Kosher gelatin (parve), Salt, Natural vanilla flavor, Organic carob bean, Cream of tartar. Toasted Pistachio Skim milk, Cream, Organic fair-trade sugar, Toasted pistachios, Organic egg yolks, Pistachio extract, Salt, Organic carob bean. Vanilla Bean Skim milk, Cream, Organic fair-trade sugar, Organic egg yolks, Vanilla extract and beans, Organic carob bean. Allergen, Ingredient, Vegan and Kosher Information (issued on 8/4/17) 7 All Mitchells’ items may contain traces of tree nuts, peanuts, milk, eggs, soy, and wheat. OTHER No Sugar-Added Fat-Free Vanilla (We do not make this ourselves) Fat-free milk, Polydextrose, Maltodextrin, Sorbitol, Whey protein concentrate, Glycerine, Whey, Carob bean & cellulose & guar gums, Mono & diglycerides, Cornstarch, Polysorbate 80, Carrageenan, Vanilla, Vanillin, Sucralose, Vitamin A palmitate, Annatto. Allergen, Ingredient, Vegan and Kosher Information (issued on 8/4/17) 8 All Mitchells’ items may contain traces of tree nuts, peanuts, milk, eggs,
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