What are the major types of candy that are vegetarian?!


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What are the major types of candy that are vegetarian?

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3 months ago
Most candy contains ground animal bones, aka gelatin.


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3 months ago
Most candy contains ground animal bones, aka gelatin.

http://www.petakids.com/candy.html...

All of them. Have you ever heard of candy with meat or fish in it?

Take your pick.
Most candy does not contain Gelatin.
I just checked the ingredients of at least 5 types of candy and chocolate bars and none contained Gelatin.

Just read the ingredients list.

I know for sure that red vines and hot tamales are vegetarian/vegan friendly.

I'm a vegetarian who also loves candy. You're not just reading labels for gelatin you also need to look out for other animal-based products. Since most candies are ok, I'll just write the ones I personally know AREN'T:

Not Veg Friendly:
Skittles, candy necklaces or bracelets (you know, the ones on the stretchy cords), candy cigarettes, Brach's Maple Nut Goodies, Gummy anything (bears, worms, etc.) but that's an easy one, Marshmallow anything (Peeps - sad, huh?, chocolate-covered marshmallow Easter eggs, S'mores candy bars, etc.), Brach's nougat candies, they're rectangular, white and have those little pieces of "gel" in them, those are out. I think Bit O' Honey might be non-veg friendly, but like pretty much everything, read the ingredients.

Also check out this website:
http://www.vrg.org/nutshell/faqingredien...




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