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? asked in Food & DrinkVegetarian & Vegan · 3 weeks ago

Okay im confused. Just found out poptart has gelatin in it ?

So it means it's not vegetarian or is gelatin always animal flubbers ? Thx tc

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  • 2 weeks ago

    Yes, that means it's not veggie.

  • 3 weeks ago

    Pop Tarts are for children and stupitarians.

  • ?
    Lv 7
    3 weeks ago

    Who in God's name is eating this?

  • 3 weeks ago

    Some gelatin is animal based, so you are right, poptarts are not vegan...dammit....

  • Anonymous
    3 weeks ago

    Poptarts contain (beef) gelatin so they are not vegetarian. Gelatin is listed in the ingredients clearly enough but I agree that most people would assume Poptarts to be vegetarian. 

    It just shows how careful a person needs to be to be strictly vegetarian. Frankly, I think a lot of vegetarians wouldn't be bothered.

  • ?
    Lv 7
    3 weeks ago

    Vegetarians can eat gelatin. Vegetarians just don't eat animal flesh, some also don't eat seafood.  But they eat animal products:  cheese, milk, honey, eggs, gelatin, etc.  I have a vegetarian friend who puts is very clearly ... "I don't eat anything with eyes".

    It is vegans who don't eat gelatin inor anything that comes from or is produced by animals.

  • Anonymous
    3 weeks ago

    You have to read the labels. It's not easy to every single time you buy an item, but you have to. I just bought apple sauce with added sugar.  

  • ?
    Lv 7
    3 weeks ago

    The non frosted pop tarts are vegetarian friendly. My brother is vegetarian and will eat those. 

    Frosted ones are not. 

  • Anonymous
    3 weeks ago

    Pop tarts are the worst for not properly warning about that. I'm not a vegetarian myself but I believe there should be a big warning if something is seemingly vegetarian and isn't, on pop tart boxes it is small print and you'd be forgiven for thinking a jam filled pastry is vegetarian. Yes, gelatine is always an animal product, there are alternatives but they are not gelatine. Obviously there doesn't need to be a warning if you are buying a leg of lamb but some things are not what they seem and don't make it known enough. We all seem to know nowadays but wine gums and liquorice sweets didn't and still don't make it clear enough about what is in them, it's only after a long time that it became known that they are not suitable for vegetarians if you look at the small print.

  • ?
    Lv 4
    3 weeks ago

    Lol probably for the jelly like filling or icing on it, I'm not sure but not suprised 

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