No, they contain Gelatin.
There are gelatin free wine gums, see the question - http://wiki.answers.com/Which_brands_of_wine_gums_are_vegetarian
It depends on what Chewing Gum you are referring to. If the chewing gum is peppermint (for example), it should be fine. But if it is a meat chewing gum, (let's say beef? Seldom) It is not okay. Although if you do not know, it should be fine as meat chewing gums are rare. You're welcome!
Not necessarily. Glycerin, Glycerol and Gelatin may come from a slaughterhouse. Contact the company and ask which gums are suitable for a vegetarian diet.
Some gums contain lanolin from sheep and glycerin. Wrigley's line of gum has been confirmed as vegan.
Some flavours of Trident gum are not suitable for vegetarians because they contain gelatin or glycerin. You'll have to check the package and see for yourself.
Sometimes, it depends on its ingredients (If it contains things come from animals like pork - a popular chewing gum flavouring - then it is not vegan).
Yes.
Veg only
* Biona Organic
Wine gums were originally created in 1905 by mixing fermented wine with a gelling agent. Modern wine gums no longer contain wine.
No, it has bovine.
Yes, it is said that Roald Dahl kept a jar of wine gums by his bedside to snack on while writing. Wine gums were his favorite treat, and he believed they helped him concentrate and come up with great ideas.
Yes.
only wine gums.
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Yes.
There are approximately 180 calories in a 55g packet of Maynards wine gums (less in the light/half sugar ones.) Give me some and I'l tell you.
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After you take your partial out, you can drink wine and beer. Don't try to open the beer bottles with your gums.
not certain, however i do know that wine gums contain NO calories.