Spoke with their company rep today:
#1 -- They are having tech issues such that they are unable to update the website allergen and nutrition info. He sent me an updated version via email . . . I suggested they post new, current allergen statement to FB page, at the least to help themselves (and us) out. Hoping they do this soon!
#2 --
ONLY the cone items are on shared line with peanut. The ONLY peanuts (or nuts) used are the peanuts that top some cones. The product labels for the peanut containing items state peanuts in ingredients. However, the "may contains" don't say so on the individual product or the box -- you have to read it on the website allergen info to know. (See their statement above as to caveat.)
#3 -- Their ice cream has no nut flavors or peanut flavors -- no obvious possible x-contam or shared lines there.
#4 -- The ice cream sandwiches also no obvious possible x-contam or shared lines with peanut / nuts.
Their products are available in *2* ways: SCHOOLS and some ICE CREAM TRUCKS. They do not currently supply to / sell in grocery stores.
They do not currently label anything as "peanut free" or "nut free" (remember there are no US food standards for that designation) -- but for our family's needs, their ice cream and novelty products -- OTHER than the cones -- would be acceptable so far as no peanuts or nuts. Obviously, each family needs to assess for own use.
Very nice, knowledgable gentleman. They are small, niche company working toward quality product that meets fed school lunch nutrition rules & regs, while being very mindful of the safety and needs for food allergic customers.
Guess I'll be going in to have lunch with a kid or 2 this week and trying one of these for myself. Our kids will be THRILLED to be able to eat an ice cream sandwich again (it's been years!).
This was nice discovery today for our peanut / nut allergic family.