The other day, I told you about several changes happening at Coolhaus with updates to our posts on their dairy-free ice cream pints and ice cream sammies. But they have another product line that I’ve been meaning to share: Coolhaus dairy-free ice cream cones! These single-serve desserts were released this year, and come in three indulgent flavors: Cookies & Cream, Cookie Dough Lyfe, and Farmer’s Market Strawberry.
Coolhaus Dairy-Free Ice Cream Cones Take a Dip into 3 Vegan Flavors
As mentioned in our other product posts, Coolhaus has been purchased by The Urgent Co., a subsidiary of Perfect Day. The new owners will be transitioning the entire product line to be “plant-based,” but that doesn’t mean dairy-free. The dairy-based flavors will move to Perfect Day’s genetically engineered dairy, which isn’t milk-free, but might have labels like “animal-free,” “vegan,” or “plant-based.” That range comes in many of the same flavors as the actual dairy-free line, so be sure to read the ingredients before purchasing to avoid grabbing the wrong one!
Cookies & Cream
Ingredients: cookies & cream frozen dessert: (water, sugar, cookie crumb swirl [soybean oil, powdered sugar, chocolate cookie crumb (unbleached, unenriched wheat flour, sugar, canola oil, cocoa {processed with alkali}, salt, baking soda, cocoa {processed with alkali}, salt, soy lecithin], sunflower oil, brown rice, cocoa butter, pea protein, salt, carob bean gum, guar gum, pure vanilla flavor [water, cane alcohol, sugar, vanilla bean extractives], sunflower lecithin), chocolate waffle cone – (unbleached wheat flour, sugar, cocoa {processed with alkali}, soybean oil, soy lecithin, natural flavor, salt), white chocolate coating: (powdered sugar [cane sugar, corn starch], soybean oil, coconut oil, cocoa butter, sunflower lecithin, natural flavor), chocolate cookies: (sugar, unenriched wheat flour, coconut oil, cocoa {processed with alkali}, natural cocoa, palm oil, salt). contains: soy, wheat. manufactured in a facility that also produces egg, milk, peanut, tree nuts.
Nutrition (per 4.25-ounce cone): 300 calories, 18g fat, 34g carbs, 1g fiber, 22g sugars (includes 22g added sugar), 2g protein.*
Cookie Dough Lyfe
Ingredients: cookie dough frozen dessert: (water, cookie dough flakes [wheat flour, brown sugar, cane sugar, palm oil, powdered sugar (cane sugar, ip cornstarch), coconut oil, water, cocoa {processed with alkali}, tapioca syrup cocoa, salt, sunflower oil, natural flavor, sodium bicarbonate, sunflower lecithin {emulsifier}], sugar, sunflower oil, cookie dough flavor (invert sugar, brown sugar, water, molasses, salt, natural flavors), brown rice, cocoa butter, pure vanilla flavor (water, cane alcohol, sugar, vanilla bean extractives), pea protein, salt, carob bean gum, guar gum, sunflower lecithin), waffle cone: (unbleached what flour, sugar, soybean oil, soy lecithin, salt), fudge coating: (soybean oil, powdered sugar[cane sugar, corn starch], coconut oil, cocoa {processed with alkali}, sunflower lecithin, natural flavor). contains: soy, wheat. manufactured in a facility that also produces egg, peanut, tree nuts.
Nutrition (per 4.25-ounce cone): 290 calories, 16g fat, 36g carbs, 1g fiber, 24g sugars (includes 24g added sugar), 2g protein.*
Strawberry Farmers Market
Ingredients: strawberry frozen dessert: (water, sugar, strawberry puree [strawberries invert sugar syrup], sunflower oil, brown rice, strawberries, cocoa butter, pea protein, salt, carob bean gum, guar gum, sunflower lecithin), waffle cone: (unbleached wheat flour, sugar, soybean oil, soy lecithin, salt), white chocolate coating – (powdered sugar [cane sugar, corn starch], soybean oil, coconut oil, cocoa butter, sunflower lecithin, natural flavor). contains: soy, wheat. manufactured in a facility that also produces egg, milk, peanut, tree nuts.
Nutrition (per 4.25-ounce cone): 250 calories, 14g fat, 31g carbs, 1g fiber, 22g sugars (includes 21g added sugar), 1g protein.*
More Facts on Coolhaus Dairy Free Ice Cream Cones
- Price: $8.99 per 3-pack of cones
- Availability: Coolhaus Dairy Free Ice Cream Cones are sold via Whole Foods and Walmart stores. You can also order all varieties direct from their website below.
- Certifications: We did not note any certifications on Coolhaus Dairy Free Ice Cream Cones.
- Dietary Notes: By ingredients, Coolhaus Dairy Free Ice Cream Cones are dairy-free / non-dairy, egg-free, nut-free, peanut-free, vegan, and vegetarian.*
- For More Product Information: Visit the Coolhaus website at cool.haus.
*Always read the ingredient and nutrition statement prior to consumption. Ingredients, processes, and labeling are subject to change at any time for any company or product. Contact the company to discuss their manufacturing processes if potential allergen cross-contamination is an issue for you. No food product can be guaranteed “safe” for every individual’s needs. You should never rely on ingredient and allergen statements alone if dealing with a severe food allergy.
Soggy cone that tasted like wet paper
Big disappointment. I looked these over for a long time before finally caving and buying them. I’m picky because I’m lactose intolerant and I’m allergic to a ton of other stuff too and really I’m cheating to have gluten and soy both which are in this product so if I’m gonna cheat I’d like it to be worth it! Dairy I can’t cheat with or I’m doubled over the toilet. As soon as I unwrapped the package the whole cone fell apart and onto the counter, good thing I was standing there or it would have been the floor which is not ok, there’s only 3 in a package and these are expensive, $8.99 for the 3 cones. Chocolate flakes flew off everywhere and the soggy cone had just disintegrated. I put the pieces in a bowl and ate them with a spoon but it was messy. The ice cream was actually really good, I’d give it an 7 out of 10 mostly because of the presentation. Not a fan of whatever chocolate stuff was caked all over and just flaked off everywhere and made a huge mess. The cone I’d give less than a zero, seriously. It could not be any less “chocolately waffle cone”. It was like eating soggy wet paper. The box describes this product as “creamy and crunchy” Nope nope nope. That is a bold faced lie and false marketing! Maybe it was when you made it, but by the time it reached your customer it was mushy and soggy and that to me is unacceptable at the price I paid for this product. Date on the bottom 5/15/2024
Tasty ice cream, mediocre chocolate, terrible cone
The ice cream on its own tasted great. The cookie dough added some nice texture. The chocolate on top and at the bottom of the cone gad a freezer-burned taste, and the cone was soggy. Not a winner.