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Sunday, August 27, 2006

More Frozen Nondairy Choices

The article on Frozen Treats from the Washington Post drew some feedback in the Post’s letter column.

Today’s paper has a letter from Matt Dombrowski listing some nondairy desserts that he’s found to be good.

As a lactose-intolerant ice cream and cold dessert fan, I enjoyed your column on Aug. 13 ( Sunday Shopper ). I, too, have tried many alternatives and concur with many of your reviews. However, there were four omissions that are my top choices for non-dairy alternatives. They are:

• Lactaid Scoopfuls, which comes in Double Chocolate Chip (my favorite), Classic Vanilla, Cappuccino Swirl, Creamy Butter Pecan and Mint Chocolate Chip.

Whole Fruit Sorbet, with flavors including Boysenberry, Lemon, Mango, Peach (my favorite), Raspberry, Strawberry and Tropical.

• Ben & Jerry's Strawberry Kiwi Swirl, Jamaican Me Crazy and Berried Treasure sorbets.

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