Frequently Asked Questions
Here are answers to some of your most common ice cream questions! If you don’t find the information you are looking for, please contact us here or by calling 1-800-265-9110.
Which Chapman's products are made with 100% Canadian milk?
Chapman’s is a proud supporter of Canadian dairy farmers. ALL our products that contain milk ingredients are made with 100% Canadian Dairy.
Does Chapman’s make products that are peanut and nut free?
Yes! Chapman’s offers many peanut/nut free products, including Markdale Creamery ice cream, Sorbet, Super Premium Plus ice cream, and a variety of novelties. Our peanut/nut free products are clearly labeled with the RED peanut/nut free flag. Not all our products are safe, so always look for our peanut/nut free label. Learn More
I signed up for your coupon and it says my request was successful, but I never received my coupon. Why?
Our annual coupon is issued via Canada Post Lettermail, with an average delivery time of 8-12 weeks from the time your coupon request was submitted. If you haven’t received your coupon after 12 weeks, please contact us at contactus@chapmans.ca.
Does Chapman’s make gluten free products?
Yes! All Chapman’s Markdale Creamery ice cream products in 2L and 4L tubs, and Sorbet 2L tubs are gluten free. We also make some gluten free stick novelties. Just look for the Gluten Free symbol on our packaging. Click here to learn more about our gluten free products.
Does Chapman’s make lactose free products?
Yes! Chapman’s No Sugar Added & Lactose Free 1L ice cream and sandwiches, as well as our Sorbets and most of our Lolly’s are lactose free. Click here to learn more about our lactose free products.
I’m diabetic. Does Chapman’s make no sugar added or low carb products?
Yes! Chapman’s No Sugar Added & Lactose-Free 1L ice cream and novelties were developed to meet the needs of people on sugar restricted diets. Look for the flower on our packaging! Click here to learn more.
What are modified milk ingredients?
Modified milk ingredients are naturally part of whole milk and have been separated or modified using a mechanical process or by culturing. Cheese whey is an example you may be familiar with.
What is carrageenan, and is it safe?
Carrageenan is a fibre derived from Red Seaweed. It’s used in the production of ice cream to help thicken the mix and to help emulsify the butterfat. Carrageenan is accepted as a food ingredient in many countries throughout the world. Despite what you may have read on the internet, there have been no scientifically-valid studies showing that it causes any harm to humans.
Which Chapman’s products are alcohol free?
- Markdale Creamery 2L Cotton Candy Checkerboard
- Markdale Creamery 2L Tiger Tail
- Frozen Yogurt 2L Saucy Strawberry
- Frozen Yogurt 2L Cookies & Cream
- Li’l Lolly Triple Treat 28 Pack
- Li’l Lolly Banana 28 Pack
- Markdale Creamery 11.4L Strawberry
- Markdale Creamery 11.4L Tiger Tail
- Markdale Creamery 11.4L Rainbow
- Frozen Yogurt 11.4L Strawberry Swirl
- Thermal Cup Strawberry
Are Chapman’s products Kosher certified?
Yes! All our products are Kosher. Click here to view our Kosher Certificate.
Where can I find Chapman’s products in Canada?
Our Store Locator will help you find Chapman’s ice cream and frozen treats at a store near you. Click here to learn more.
Are Chapman’s products available in the USA?
No. We’re sorry, but Chapman’s ice cream and frozen treats are only available in Canada.
Why doesn’t your ice cream melt?
Ice cream will not melt into a puddle like an ice cube does. The butterfat and milk proteins along with the stabilizers help uphold the structure of the ice cream to prevent it from losing air and to prevent the water from seeping out as the ice cream warms up. All the ice cream ingredients are safe to eat. Our ice cream has no preservatives so we would not recommend consuming it after it has been left out in the heat for a few hours.
Why does ice cream need stabilizers?
Stabilizers are used in the production of ice cream to produce smoothness in body and texture, reduce ice crystal growth during storage, and to prevent shrinkage during storage.
What types of stabilizers does Chapman’s use in its ice cream production?
We use different stabilizers for different products. For example, only Guar Gum is used in Lolly’s. And Chapman’s Ice Cream products are not made with any animal by-products, such as gelatin, or any animal-sourced oil or fat. Naturally, the dairy ingredients come from cows!
Whichever stabilizer we use, these ingredients represent less than 0.5% (half of 1%) of the finished product.
Here’s a list of the ingredients that are components of the stabilizers found in Chapman’s products:
- Mono and Diglycerides (derived from soybeans)
- Locust Bean Gum (derived from the locust bean plant)
- Cellulose Gum or Methyl Cellulose Gum (derived from cottonseed linters)
- Guar Gum (derived from the guar plant)
- Carrageenan (derived from seaweed)
What animal products does Chapman’s use?
The only animal products found in Chapman’s ice cream are milk (from Canadian cows) and, for a limited number of flavours, eggs.
I’d like to sell Chapman’s ice cream and frozen treats. What products are available for the food service industry, and how do I get started?
Please visit our Food Service page for more information. Or contact us here or by calling 1-800-265-9110.
Do you make a gluten free Ice Cream Sandwich?
Gluten free ice cream sandwiches cannot be manufactured on our current sandwich machines, as regular sandwich cookies containing gluten are produced on the same line. In order to produce gluten free sandwiches, we will require a new production line, which would be a big undertaking. That said, we are looking at possibilities of introducing a gluten free ice cream sandwich in the future. In the meantime, there is a great and very simple gluten free recipe we would like to share with you https://www.chapmans.ca/recipe/gluten-free-ice-cream-sandwiches/.
Are any of your products soy free?
Soy derived products are used in our manufacturing areas, so we do not guarantee any of our products to be free of this allergen. Depending on the severity of your soy allergy, unfortunately we cannot recommend any of our products.
Why are your ice cream bars so small?
Our Canadian Collection novelties, which are 55mL each, were created in small serving sizes for people who are watching their calorie intake. These sophisticated treats in a petite size are very popular among many Canadians. If you’re looking for a bigger ice cream treat, you might be interested in checking out our Yukon products that are large premium ice cream novelties. You can explore all of our Yukon products here https://www.chapmans.ca/class/yukon-ice-cream/.