Carvel is a popular retail ice cream franchise in the United States. Although the stores sell a variety of novelties and fountain ice cream products, many people are particularly interested in the ice cream cakes. Since these cakes contain Carvel ice cream on the inside, the number of calories and other nutrition facts can vary from that of a traditional cake.
Serving Size
The typical serving size of a Carvel ice cream cake is one slice, or approximately 4 oz. Each cake varies in the number of servings. Some cakes only contains four to six servings, while some have as many as 52 to 54 servings. Adjust the nutritional values accordingly if you eat more or less than a 4-oz. serving.
Calories and Fat
One slice of a Carvel ice cream cake contains 250 calories, according the the nutrition chart on Carvel's website. It also contains 13 g of total fat, 9 g of which comes from saturated fat. It does not contain any trans fat.
Cholesterol, Carbohydrates and Protein
Each slice of Carvel ice cream cake contains 35 mg of cholesterol and 29 g of carbohydrates, according to the nutrition chart on Carvel's website. Approximately 1 g of the total carbohydrates comes from dietary fiber, while 21 g come from sugars. Each slice also contains 4 g of protein.
Vitamins and Minerals
A slice of a Carvel ice cream cake has 125 mg of sodium. Each slice also contains 2 percent of the daily value of vitamin C and iron, 6 percent of the daily value of vitamin A and 10 percent of the daily value of calcium. Carvel ice cream cakes do not provide significant amounts of any other vitamin or mineral.
Allergen Information
Carvel ice cream cakes may contain trace amounts of egg, nuts, wheat, soy or milk products. Avoid consuming this product if you are allergic to any of these ingredients. Talk to a Carvel representative if you have specific questions about the potential allergens in the cakes.



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