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gellatin free lollies

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Jesse Jesse VIC Posts: 1117
11 6 Nov 2009
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skittles and mentos are vegan

I believe one of the starburst soft lolly packs is gelatin free, but you'd have to check the packet cause I can't recall which.

There are a few others out there...

Cruelty Free Shop have a few on offer as well.
http://crueltyfreeshop.com.au/

And check out this thread for more ideas:
http://www.unleashed.org.au/community/forum/topic.php?t=24
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RaV3N RaV3N WA Posts: 2152
12 6 Nov 2009
I think we need to strike up a deal with cruelty free shop - every time someone mentions them we get freebies lol

Does anyone know if chupa-chups are vegan?
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jack jack VIC Posts: 1463
13 7 Nov 2009
RaV3N said:
I think we need to strike up a deal with cruelty free shop - every time someone mentions them we get freebies lol

Does anyone know if chupa-chups are vegan?
YESSS but only some which sucks
the creamy flavours have milk in them (i emailed) but the normal flavours ARE VEGAN YAYA
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ChloeMB ChloeMB VIC Posts: 560
14 7 Nov 2009
Apple Scruff said:
Check out if your local supermarket stocks Jolly Tots, they come in little yellow packets. Also Le Max Group sell vegan soft raspberries and peppermint leaves, I think also jubes... if a supermarket near you is owned by them it's worth to see if you have them, I think they're only based in Melbourne though. Also a few American brands have vegan lollies, like Jujy Fruits and all gummy lollies made by the brand Swedish Fish are vegan... the place I work at sells them.

This is what I know about companies that aren't intentionally vegan. But there's plenty of great companies that specialise in vegan lollies and chocolates.

Ps. Pretty much all Jelly beans are veganhappy
but i thought the 'jelly' part of the name meant gellatin???
oh well, i trust you lol
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Arianna Arianna QLD Posts: 27
15 7 Nov 2009
Pez is vegan! Best lollies ever. and Hubba Bubba gum is. nom nom!
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RaV3N RaV3N WA Posts: 2152
16 7 Nov 2009
Arianna said:
Pez is vegan! Best lollies ever. and Hubba Bubba gum is. nom nom!
OMG PEZ!!!! dance I love Pez! 1 of those little packs don't last me very long.....

Oooo good news about the chupa-chups. Dont care about the 'milky' ones...never liked those to start with.
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Vegetation Vegetation NSW Posts: 349
17 8 Nov 2009
Cloe said:
Apple Scruff said:
Check out if your local supermarket stocks Jolly Tots, they come in little yellow packets. Also Le Max Group sell vegan soft raspberries and peppermint leaves, I think also jubes... if a supermarket near you is owned by them it's worth to see if you have them, I think they're only based in Melbourne though. Also a few American brands have vegan lollies, like Jujy Fruits and all gummy lollies made by the brand Swedish Fish are vegan... the place I work at sells them.

This is what I know about companies that aren't intentionally vegan. But there's plenty of great companies that specialise in vegan lollies and chocolates.

Ps. Pretty much all Jelly beans are veganhappy
but i thought the 'jelly' part of the name meant gellatin???
oh well, i trust you lol
I did too at first.....mmmm Allens Jelly Beans are the best! (Just watch out for beeswax which I think is also sometimes labelled as Carnuba or something along those lines and also confectioners glaze is usually dodgy).
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Apple Scruff Apple Scruff VIC Posts: 180
18 8 Nov 2009
Vegetation said:
Cloe said:
Apple Scruff said:
Check out if your local supermarket stocks Jolly Tots, they come in little yellow packets. Also Le Max Group sell vegan soft raspberries and peppermint leaves, I think also jubes... if a supermarket near you is owned by them it's worth to see if you have them, I think they're only based in Melbourne though. Also a few American brands have vegan lollies, like Jujy Fruits and all gummy lollies made by the brand Swedish Fish are vegan... the place I work at sells them.

This is what I know about companies that aren't intentionally vegan. But there's plenty of great companies that specialise in vegan lollies and chocolates.

Ps. Pretty much all Jelly beans are veganhappy
but i thought the 'jelly' part of the name meant gellatin???
oh well, i trust you lol
I did too at first.....mmmm Allens Jelly Beans are the best! (Just watch out for beeswax which I think is also sometimes labelled as Carnuba or something along those lines and also confectioners glaze is usually dodgy).
Carnauba Wax comes from a plant, not bees. But yes a lot of the time confectioners glaze is animal derived.
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- Kitty Freak - - Kitty Freak - SA Posts: 1071
19 8 Nov 2009
i think hubba bubba is owned by wrigleys who is now owned by mars who fund animal testing ><

so chyeah..thats why i dont eat skittles anymore >_<
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f3xstar f3xstar NSW Posts: 212
20 9 Nov 2009
some ppl tried to convince me that gelatine isnt made using animal by-products anymore and is now made artificially. i said that they were wrong and to do their research properly!
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