Does the glycerin in stride gum come from pork?!
Answers: if possible can you show me a source as proof please
why not just look in the dictionary
IT is right here on the tool bar
called Reference
Glycerin is also glycerol
glyc·er·ol
NOUN:
A syrupy, sweet, colorless or yellowish liquid, C3H8O3, obtained from fats and oils as a byproduct of saponification and used as a solvent, an antifreeze, a plasticizer, and a sweetener and in the manufacture of dynamite, cosmetics, liquid soaps, inks, and lubricants.
YOU LOOK UP
Saponification
but this defination does NOT 'say' animal fats or oils..
see the link....the answer is ...
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