Does the glycerin in stride gum come from pork?!


Question: if possible can you show me a source as proof please


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..

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