Can vegans eat gobstoppers?!


Question: Can vegans eat gobstoppers?
Can vegans eat gobstoppers? also since "natural flavors" can often come from both animal and plant sources how are you suppose to know if you can eat or drink that food if you're a vegan/vegetarian. I mean so many food have natural flavors. Many mom already thinks I'm obssesed and if I stop eating anything that has natural flavors, which is everything she will get so irritated. Any vegans out there with the same problem?

Answers:

gobstoppers are vegan

as for "natural flavors" yes, they can be both animal and plant based... but chances of something like candy having animal parts for flavoring is unlikely.

http://www.vegan-nutritionista.com/vegan…



additives/extract numbers in gobstoppers (and probably most sweets)

E104 - egg extract or from smoked haddock
E120 - is a pigment extracted from microbes
E153 can be - activated charcoal, bones, meat, blood, various fats oils and resins or just the incomplete combustion of natural gas, it is normally derived from burnt vegetable matter. This could include Genetically Modified crops



Yes, vegetarians can eat gobstoppers, or jaw breakers as they are called in the US, because they contain no meat.



Just eat it, it's candy. Who cares



only on fridays




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