Do vegetarians eat animal crackers?!


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Do vegetarians eat animal crackers?


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Yes,I'm keeping count.

hahahaha YES*

LOL.
Vegans might not.

dunno but don't they have animal products in all kinds of cookies?

i try not to not because they have animals on them though i just don't like them

LOL! "animal crackers"...yes! I like your sense of humor.

ROFLMFAO

*giggles*

Yes! I love animal crackers, especially the ones whose manufacturers donate to the World Wildlife Fund.

Yes... but they probably feel guilty!

lol

Some of them.

I cover my eyes so I don't hear them scream when I bite off their heads.

lol. yes-- it doesnt kill animals to make them..

but i guess some might not b/c it's "riduculing" the animals.

their are no animal bi products in them so why not funny question lol but i bet a vegan wouldn't

personally, i don't like them much, but i did get some animal cracker dog biscuits for my terriers. they told me that eating the animal crackers made them feel like warriors, but they are no vegetarians!

I have seen this stupid question asked at least a hundred times. It isn't cute or funny... just stupid!!

maybe not if they're a real strict vegetarian and the crackers have egg in them...or if they just don't prefer them. but yes, generally they can eat them.

lol i want to know to thats a hard one i really want to know

LOLOLOLOL ANIMAL CRACKERS OMG IT'S HILARIOUS CUZ THERE SHAPED LIKE ANIMALS BUT VEGETARIANS DON"T EAT ANIMALS OMG LOOOOL!!!!!!!!!!!!! LMAO! OMG

ONLY LIKE THE HUNDREDTH TIME I'VE HEARD THIS JOKE BUT OMG IT"S STILL SOOOOOO HILARIOUS LOOOOOL

lalallalaa yes oh yesa massa, thank you massa can i have another one of these questions

yes

Yes, they do.
Vegans do not.




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