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Gluten-Free Watercooler-Red Mango

I have done quite a few posts thus far on Red Mango, one of my favorite frozen yogurt spots that has signs all over their parlors on being gluten-free.  I love this spot.  I'm always stopping at my nearest location when I am visiting the rents in Long Island.  My favorite location is in Wheatley Plaza, Roslyn.

Last time I was there I was so happy to see oodles of flavors like Coconut, Chocolate, Vanilla, Strawberry, Original, Coffee and others and always with a plethora of toppings.

Nix the toppings right?  Because they are probably not gluten-free, but actually some are.  But not the good stuff right?  Not the cookies or the sprinkes.  Wait, hold up!  What's that you say?? The cookies are gluten-free? Say what?

Word on the street and with the Manager of that location (not all locations carry this), that there is a young lady that started a gluten-free cookie and bakery company with her mom, both of which were diagnosed with Celiac Disease.  An Italian family that knows how to cook and bake gluten-free, these cookies MUST be good.  And boy are they!  Sooo good!  I bought the cookies while I was there along with their gingerbread and pumpkin loaf, yum!




So there you have it.  You can eat your frozen yogurt and cookies too!

Enjoy!! xoxo Julie

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