
1. Duncan Hines Brownie Mix


Except for the MILK chocolate mix, but that seems self-evident.
2. Nutter Butters

3. Sorbet (most brands)


Sorbet, by definition, means no milk or cream. Which doesn't mean it's not delicious.
4. Oreos

5. Coconut Bliss Ice Cream


To be fair, you probably can guess that this brand is dairy free — but you might not know that it's really good! Coconut is a great sub for milk in frozen desserts.
6. Tofutti Cuties

7. Hershey's Syrups

8. Nabisco Iced Oatmeal Cookies

9. Marshmallows & Marshmallow Creme


Corn syrup's most beautiful children.
10. Graham Crackers and Teddy Grahams


If you don't find delight in tiny cookies shaped like animals, you're no kind of human being.
11. Dark Chocolate (most brands)


Milk chocolate (as the name implies!) probably isn't a good bet, but the dark stuff is often safe to eat. It's also less sugary, and thus better for you.
(And you know what marshmallows + graham crackers + chocolate means, right?)

12. Biscoff Cookie Spread

13. Vienna Fingers

14. Ready-Made Frosting (most brands)


Ingredients found in Betty Crocker "Whipped Butter Cream Frosting": Sugar, Partially Hydrogenated Soybean and Cottonseed Oil, Water, High Maltose Corn Syrup, Corn Starch.
Ingredients NOT found in Betty Crocker "Whipped Butter Cream Frosting": Butter, cream.
(The label does warn that the frosting still "may contain milk ingredients"; it's only in tiny trace amounts that could be picked up from the factory, but avoid if you're hypersensitive.)
15. Lorna Doone Shortbread

16. Fig Newmans

17. Luigi's Italian Ice

18. Pop-Tarts (some flavors)


These are the dairy-free flavors:
Apple Strudel
Brown Sugar Cinnamon*
Cinnamon Roll
Raspberry
Strawberry*
Blueberry*
Cherry
Wild Berry
*The frosted versions of Blueberry, Brown Sugar Cinnamon, and Strawberry ARE also safe.