Can vegetarians eat animal crackers?!


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Can vegetarians eat animal crackers?


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yea as long as it doesn't have any meat products but if it was a vegan no because it is most likely made of milk,eggs,butter and vegans don't eat animal products like milk,eggs,meat,butter.

what she said

Wow. How creative you are! I have NEVER seen this question posted before.

I bet this is *the* most asked question on Yahoo Questions. Why waste 5 points to ask it again?

Thanks for the two points.

yeah. it's a cookie.

Yes - they're in the shape of animals, not MADE out of animals.

Good one....

lol yah

I 'm a vegetarians an I eat animal cracker all the time
so yes you can

how original. I see kindergarten is out for the day. Your mommy is calling you,

Yes, but only if cannibals are allowed to eat gingerbread men.

do you actually think that the crackers have meat in them?

Don't you know how many times this has been asked?
I guess that you don't...
Go ask your mommy and daddy or your teacher, I'm sure they will tell you... Then make sure to ask how babies are made... or if santa is real...

Wow, meat DOES make you stupid. This has been asked before, move on, child!

wow i seriously think this question hasn't been asked in almost two whole days. seriously. wow.

No troll, we can't eat animal crackers.

Wouldn't it be nice if we could all get paid to see this question asked yet ?

The shape or name of the food doesn't matter, it's what the food is made of. Animal crackers are usually vegan, so yes, we eat them. If they're made of shortbread (lard), then no, we don't. But as I said, usually they're animal-free, except for the name and shape.

Isn't it past your bed time?
Does your mommy know that you are using her computer?

Now go put on your jammies and get ready for bed, and I'll come in and read you a night-night story. Afterall, tomorrow is the first day of pre-school and you need all the rest you can get. And remember to pick up your Play-Doh on the way upstairs.

Vegans would not eat them regardless of the animal shape due to the use of milk, eggs, and butter in making them. Vegans eat no animal products at all. A Vegetarian would eat them regardless of the animal shape because most vegetarians eat milk, eggs, and butter, but some would not unless they were sure the milk, eggs and butter came from, organically raised animals on farms who's methods of raising the animals are humane. There are chicken farms that raise what are called free roaming chickens with out confining them to tiny pens, cutting their beaks off as chicks and shooting them up with drugs (that cause horrible growths and deformities, just think, you are eating products with this in them) to produce an insane amount of eggs. There are dairy farms that treat their cows humanly, as in the cows are taught to milk themselves, a process I watched on TV. The cow, when it feels its udders full goes to a milking station that is automated to be triggered by the cow walking into the booth. It is amazing how this works, these cows are smart. So some Vegetarians would eat them and some would not based on their feelings about how the animal is treated. A true Vegan would not. The fact that the cookie is in the shape of an animal does not matter, it is not a real animal. I have eaten cake in the shape of a human, does that make me a cannibal, no, because there were no human parts used in the making of the cake. I hope that answers your question as to what Vegans and Vegetarians eat. I hope that who ever reads this is influenced by its contents and becomes a Vegetarian or Vegan, this would be a better world to live in. If you are curious about where your meat comes from, visit PETA.org, you just may be sickened to your stomach about how the animals you eat are treated before they are killed and packaged for your consumption.

AHHH! I hate this question!!!
YES YES YES YES YES!
If it has no milk or eggs in it then vegans can too.
I have only found one brand that is not vegan.

It is their choice. Some like them and some don't Personally I never did like them, not enough flavor.




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