I know they have Rice Dream.Hello. my son is allergic to dairy and was wondering if anyone knows if they have non dairy treats on the Wonder?
I sent a special services form already but wondering so that i can plan ahead.
TIA.
Not sure. I do know on our Hawaii cruise (a few years ago) the chocolate soft serve was Dairy Fresh Lowfat Chocolate Dairy DessertThis is only half-way a joke: Is there any dairy in the soft-serve product served on board? It almost certainly doesn't meet the legal definition of "ice cream." Is it possible that there's no dairy in it at all?
This is only half-way a joke: Is there any dairy in the soft-serve product served on board? It almost certainly doesn't meet the legal definition of "ice cream." Is it possible that there's no dairy in it at all?
This is only half-way a joke: Is there any dairy in the soft-serve product served on board? It almost certainly doesn't meet the legal definition of "ice cream." Is it possible that there's no dairy in it at all?
They have sorbet available in the MDRs, with a different flavor every night. They also have Enjoy Life cookies on board if those work for your DS. You can get them in the MDR or through room service. They also had them at Cabanas.
In my experience, as someone allergic to milk who has to check ingredients, soft serve "ice cream" almost always contains some amount of milk product.
*Sometimes* a product does not. For example, within the last two years Dole Whip changed the ingredients for their fruit-flavoured soft serve (including PINEAPPLE* !) so that it no longer includes a milk ingredient. Previously, it included an ingredient derived from the milk protein casein. HOWEVER, their vanilla and chocolate soft serves still contain the milk ingredient.
In case one ever wondered, the ingredients of pineapple Dole Whip soft serve mix:
Sugar, Dextrose, Coconut Oil, Stabilizers (Cellulose Gum, Xanthan Gum, Locust Bean Gum, Karaya Gum, Pectin), Maltodextrin, Citric Acid, Natural & Artificial Flavor (contains Pineapple Juice), Modified Food Starch, Malic Acid, Beta Carotene (Color), Mono & Diglycerides, Less Than 2% Silicon Dioxide (Anticaking).
source: http://www.precisionfoods.com/foodservice/product_detail.cfm?wpCatId=52568&skuId=795055
Ingredients of Frostline vanilla soft serve mix (same company that makes the Dole Whip mix):
Sugar, Corn Syrup Solids, Coconut Oil, Contains 2% Or Less Of: Sodium Caseinate (A Milk Derivative), Salt, Guar Gum, Potassium & Sodium Phosphate, Mono & Diglycerides, Soy Lecithin, Xanthan Gum, Artificial Flavor, Artificial Color (Yellow 5 & 6).
source: http://www.precisionfoods.com/Foods...ne-Vanilla-Soft-Serve-Mix-Artificially-Flavor
Note that I do not know what brand soft serve is used on DCL ships, but I would be very surprised if it did NOT contain a milk ingredient.
Finally, "sorbet" by legal regulation in the USA is not allowed to contain milk. "Sherbert" however must contain a specified range of milk, and "ice cream" has to contain even more milk. ("milk" used in the generic which includes all forms, such as cream etc). That said, CHECK THE INGREDIENTS EVERY TIME.
(*so, Pineapple Dole Whip served at WDW now no longer contains milk; but the vanilla still does; so, no swirls, but I can have as much pineapple as I want).
SW
This is only half-way a joke: Is there any dairy in the soft-serve product served on board? It almost certainly doesn't meet the legal definition of "ice cream." Is it possible that there's no dairy in it at all?
Gosh I would so love to tell my Dairy allergic DH that he can now have Dole whips! But they do list Natural Flavors and we have found in the past that those sometimes contain milk ingredients. Companies are not required to list what is contained in their "natural flavors" and so sometimes they contain milk and sometimes not. I might try and get a confirmation somewhere because we are headed to WDW and a cruise next month and my DH would be over the moon for a Dole Whip!!!
Gosh I would so love to tell my Dairy allergic DH that he can now have Dole whips! But they do list Natural Flavors and we have found in the past that those sometimes contain milk ingredients. Companies are not required to list what is contained in their "natural flavors" and so sometimes they contain milk and sometimes not. I might try and get a confirmation somewhere because we are headed to WDW and a cruise next month and my DH would be over the moon for a Dole Whip!!!
Wow thank you Starwind for your time in sharing all of that info. So interesting about Natural Flavors. I think I read - probably before 2006 - that Natural Flavors were not labled and so it's good to know this has changed. Every since I read about it, I will say that we have a lot of anecdotal evidence to believe that natural flavors can still sometimes cause an issue with DH. There have been times he's had severe reactions and after wracking our brains the single possible culprit we could find were natural flavors. He makes a point of never eating anything with natural flavors anymore.Between my last two WDW trips I emailed Disney Special Diets and asked about the Dole Whip to confirm the ingredients and that they were using the top-8-allergen-free version.
Disney had the chef in charge of the MK area where the Dole Whips are email me back in reply and he included photographs of the labels of the vanilla and pineapple boxes. That is how I knew who the manufacturer was for sureAnd the pictures confirmed they were using the new ingredient version of the Pineapple (vanilla still contains a milk derivative).
It may be worth it for you to likewise email Disney Special Diets. It sometimes takes them several days to reply, but I have always gotten a reply.
SW
Wow thank you Starwind for your time in sharing all of that info. So interesting about Natural Flavors. I think I read - probably before 2006 - that Natural Flavors were not labled and so it's good to know this has changed. Every since I read about it, I will say that we have a lot of anecdotal evidence to believe that natural flavors can still sometimes cause an issue with DH. There have been times he's had severe reactions and after wracking our brains the single possible culprit we could find were natural flavors. He makes a point of never eating anything with natural flavors anymore.
Or maybe more likely my DH has suffered the results of cross-contamination in factories. It makes total sense that processes and precautions would vary a lot. In fact he LOVES Kosher foods and foods that are marked Vegan. Both are usually indicators of very low risk for him. But mostly we just shy away from processed foods and stick with whole foods. Nowadays that is a lot harder than it sounds. Nearly everything has "something" in it!