Is my "milk" vegan?!


Question: Its Lactose Free, SILK fortified silk beverage.
I was just wondering if it is VEGAN???

The ingredients:
Filtered water, whole organic soybeans, organic evaporated cane juice, calcium carbonate, sea salt, natural flavours, carrageenan, acidity regulator (sodium bicarbonate), anti foaming agent (soy bean oil, silicon dioxide), vitamin A Palmitate, Zinc Cluconate, Vitamin D2, Riboflavin (B2), Vitamin B12...whew!
Thanks
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Answers: Its Lactose Free, SILK fortified silk beverage.
I was just wondering if it is VEGAN???

The ingredients:
Filtered water, whole organic soybeans, organic evaporated cane juice, calcium carbonate, sea salt, natural flavours, carrageenan, acidity regulator (sodium bicarbonate), anti foaming agent (soy bean oil, silicon dioxide), vitamin A Palmitate, Zinc Cluconate, Vitamin D2, Riboflavin (B2), Vitamin B12...whew!
Thanks
=)

It's vegan, Silk soy milk is proud to always be vegan.

ALL of Silk's products are vegan. Here is a link to the company's FAQ, where they explain this:

http://www.silksoymilk.com/FAQ.aspx#AL-3

If none of those ingredients come from an animal you're good. That's vegan. Looks like it.

yes based on http://www.google.com/custom?hl=en&clien...

My sis is eats vegan only and she drink that same brand...

not sure if that answers your question, but i'm not much of an expert on these things lol

Yes it's vegan :D

Silk is vegan and animal-friendly, yes.

I don't think so...
Cane juice is just unrefined sugar.
Sea salt? All salt comes from the sea.
Natural flavours? What's that? Could be anything, even from animal or human origin.
Silicone dioxide? Maybe silicium dioxide? That's sand.
Oh, be careful about the "Gluconate".
And the vitamins, they're all being produced by bacteria, living, moving and DNA and RNA containing creatures like our own human cells.
Are you really sure you'e doing the "right" thing??

Yes, all Silk products are vegan.





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