Are these vegan?!
Are these vegan?
http://people.bu.edu/stephii5/glaceau_vi...
Answers: i believe they are. if you need help with foods that you arent sure about being vegan...i can email some to you...theres a huge list. if you need it email me... Source(s):
vegan Probably. The way to tell is by reading the ingredients, which are too small on the pictures of the bottles. Watch out for HONEY which is in lots of drinks, or whey.
Honey and whey aren't vegan. yep. they should be If you look on peta2.com there is a whole thing about what is vegan. Here is a link to the list:
http://www.peta2.com/stuff/s-accvegan.as... yes! i drink dem all da time! Yes they are. yep. vitamin water is vegan.
it contains no honey... The official website won't let me in (I don't have enough bandwidth for them) but I found this link that lists the ingredients:
http://www.bevnet.com/reviews/glaceauvit...
Doing a quick look through the ingredients I see a few things listed that could be an issue towards these products being vegan (or even vegetarian) friendly!
You'd need to check with the company to verify that their natural flavors aren't animal derived for starters, some of the drinks contain taurine which in todays world is usually obtained from slaughterhouse waste, some of their electrolytes look iffy, you'd also want to verify that none of their fruit juices and extracts were produced using animal enzymes (an increasing common practice!). Here's the basic question you'd want to ask the company as it doesn't leave much wiggle-room for them to hide animal based junk.
"Does your product contain any animal ingredients, or any ingredients processed with animal products, or any ingredients that originally derived from an animal source and/or are any products originally from an animal source used in the manufacture of your product?"