Blue Ribbon Classics: Cellulose gels and gums can also be tough to digest and can cause unpleasant digestive side effects in some people.
Nick's: Nick's ice creams also contain the sugar alcohol erythritol, which London says can trigger gas, bloating, abdominal pain, and sometimes diarrhea when consumed in higher amounts.
Rebel: Some of the same ingredient issues plaguing Nick's ice creams are present in the frozen treats from the brand Rebel, which sells full-fat, keto-friendly ice creams.
Kemps: There's a growing pattern among these ice cream brands with low-quality ingredients. Both the regular and premium lines of ice cream from dairy brand Kemps feature a recurring villain: guar gum.
Halo Top: Halo Top is a popular ice cream brand that positions itself as healthier than regular ice cream, thanks to a lower sugar and fat content.
Blue Bunny: Take a look at the packaging of most Blue Bunny "ice cream" flavors and you'll see the conspicuous absence of the words ice cream. Instead, you may see terms like "frozen dairy dessert.
Good Humor: Beloved by many a generation largely for showing up on a truck at just the right time on hot summer days Good Humor's ice cream products may be popular, but they're not high-quality.
Friendly's: Friendly's may not fit the bill if you wanted to stick with the philosophy that less is more when it comes to ingredients in a good quality ice cream.