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Wyler's Authentic Italian Ices, 2 oz., 96 pk.


By Wyler's
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Model # 94996
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Highlights

  • Always have Wyler's Authentic Italian Ices on hand with the 96-count package
  • Convenient tubes are easy and less messy
  • Classic Italian ice cream taste from the comfort of your home
  • Made with real fruit juice

About this item

Imagine having the great taste of Italian ice cream, also called "gelato," at the tip of your fingers on any given day. With Wyler's Authentic Italian Ices, you'll have Italian ices on hand whether you need to cool off on a hot day or you are struck with a craving for an icy blue raspberry flavor or refreshing strawberry flavor. This package of Wyler's Authentic Italian Ices is convenient for anyone that loves to feel refreshed.

You don't need to travel all the way to Italy to experience amazing Italian ice. In fact, with Wyler's Authentic Italian Ices, you don't even have to take a trip to the nearest gelateria. Simply reach into your freezer and grab you and your friends a refreshing treat with this large box of deliciousness.

How Many Calories are in Wyler's Italian Ice?

Each serving of Wyler's Authentic Italian Ices only contains 60 calories.

What are the Wyler's Italian Ice Flavors?

The variety pack has classic Italian ice flavors alongside the Wyler's Italian ice tropical flavors. The classic flavors include strawberry and lemon. These refreshing classics can be found in any  Italian gelaterias. The Wyler's Italian ice tropical flavors include the fun kiwi-watermelon flavor, refreshing orange or blue raspberry, and the summer-loving berry lemonade.

What is Italian Ice Made of?

The ingredients found in Wyler's Authentic Italian Ices are water, high fructose corn syrup and maltodextrin among others.

How to Eat Italian Ice?

Wyler's makes it easy to eat Italian ice by packaging each Italian ice in a slideable tube. This packaging makes the Italian ice easy to eat and less messy than it is to quickly scoop up all the delicious ice with a spoon before it melts under the hot sun.


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