Can vegitarians eat animal crackers?!


Question: And what kinds?


Answers: And what kinds?

Yes, provided they do not contain gelatin or other animal-derived ingredients that sometimes turn up in very odd places, especially sweets.
The Nabisco Barnum & Bailey animal crackers are vegetarian. They may also be vegan, IF they don't have whey (milk derivative) in their product. I don't have one of their current boxes to reference, but I did find an online debate for you concerning the topic. (see below)
Vegetarians can also eat those teddy bear shaped graham crackers, and gingerbread men.
Pretty much any shape of cracker can be made vegan.
Good luck to you!
Whoops, you misspelled 'vegetarian'. :-D

Depends on the ingredients. It doesn't matter that the cookie looks like an animal. It's obviously not an animal, it does not invalidate vegetarianism in any way.

Do you as a human being eat gingerbread men?

Do you stick with the ones with white icing or do you venture into the ones that are all brown?

P.s. You will find answers here too, it gets asked EVERY single day:
http://answers.yahoo.com/search/search_r...

probably not...they have eggs in them. But you could probably find rice crackers in the market.

Maggie is right, this hilarious question gets asked every day. Never gets old.

The 300 examples Maggie's link directs you to are just the questions where vegetarian has been spelled correctly. The ones where it is spelled 'vegitarian', as in your question, are here:
http://answers.yahoo.com/search/search_r...

yes no, erm idk. 2 points! heheheh.

you do know you're gonna get slated for this right?

Yes, but not a good idea for the "kids".

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