Is Aero suitable for vegetarians?!


Question: It doesn't say on the packaging. The ingredients contain whey powder.
I know that whey is a by product of cheese and can contain rennet.

Thank you


Answers: It doesn't say on the packaging. The ingredients contain whey powder.
I know that whey is a by product of cheese and can contain rennet.

Thank you

The ones I've seen do say "suitable for vegetarians" with the little wheat tick symbol.

Well, in the UK at Sainsbury's they do.

The only "Aero" product I've seen that desn't say veggie are the boxed aero drink chocolate powders.

You can get whey from a vegetable source.

just eat the bubbles

My mates a veggie and she eats them! ..Although she does eat sneaky bits of chicken sometimes lol!

Yes, unless they used cows to far*t into the chocolate in the factory.

Not all WHEY contains Rennet. I would get in touch with the company to see if this 1 does.
If they can't answer NO assume they do.
~ Be careful who you listen too~
NO Rennet is not from pigs it's from a calf.
Milk is a Veggie food (not Vegan).

it depends on if you're vegetarian or vegan. it is not vegan. it could be considered vegetarian depending on how strict you are (rennet?)

i gave up on not eating rennet and gelatin a while ago. i figure that if nobody ate meat anymore, that animal rennet and gelatin would be too impractical to make. that and it's really hard to avoid that stuff.

Only the bubbles!

The rennet may be a vegetable one, although I'm not sure if aero contains this... I'm pretty sure though that the chocolate is suitable for vegetarians though!

i think so, I'm a vegetarian and drink the hot chocolate and eat the chocolate bars.

Its milk chocolate.
That has cows milk in it.
Surely if you are a vegetarian you will not eat anything with milk in it.
Whey powder is a milk product.
Rennet comes from pigs.
Sorry to all veges but milk chocolate is out.
PS i love aero all the more for me.

Ur SO fussy its UN believable





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