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Rebel Natural Vanilla Lactose-Free Ice Cream

Lactose-free, full-fat vanilla ice cream with 0g sugar - and a clearly disclosed 11g of sugar alcohol per serving.

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Our take on Rebel Natural Vanilla Lactose-Free Ice Cream

A legitimate lactose-free, 0g-sugar ice-cream option, but not Sugar Rebel approved for the no-sugar-alcohol lane. The erythritol and chicory-root fiber need to be visible before the Amazon click, especially for shoppers with sensitive stomachs.

Evaluation

This is the kind of product that proves why Sugar Rebel reads past the front label. Rebel Natural Vanilla gives lactose-intolerant shoppers a dairy-based, lactose-free option with 0g sugar. It also brings 11g sugar alcohol per serving and chicory-root fiber. Some people will find that tradeoff works; others will feel it. We feature it because the lactose-free claim is useful, then make the digestive tradeoff impossible to miss. Start with a small serving, check your own response, and use the live Amazon label as the source of truth before buying.

The goal is simple: help readers decide faster. We keep the language plain, the context practical, and the Amazon jump close by if they want the live listing.

We are looking for products that are easy to understand, useful in a real shopping context, and honest enough to deserve a closer look. For Rebel Natural Vanilla Lactose-Free Ice Cream, the key comparison points are lactose-free, 0g sugar, 11g sugar alcohol, frozen fit, live Amazon availability, and whether the listing gives shoppers enough information to make a confident decision.

Best for

  • Lactose-intolerant shoppers who still want a dairy-based ice cream texture.
  • People seeking a low-sugar freezer treat who can tolerate erythritol and chicory-root fiber.
  • Shoppers willing to test a small serving and verify the current label before stocking the freezer.

Watch-outs

  • 11g of sugar alcohol per serving is not a minor detail; it can be a digestive deal-breaker for sensitive people.
  • Contains milk and egg. Lactose-free is different from dairy-free and is not suitable for a milk allergy.
  • A 2/3-cup serving lists 14g total carbohydrate. Treat it as a portioned dessert, not a glucose-management product.

Listing notes

  • Live retail label: Rebel Natural Vanilla lactose-free keto ice cream, 1 pint.
  • 0g total sugar and 0g added sugar per serving on the listed nutrition panel.
  • 11g sugar alcohol per serving: erythritol is the prominent sweetener.
  • Contains milk and egg even though it is lactose-free; this is not a dairy-free product.

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