This makes so little sense it's embarrassing
no the oceberg does not have pork in it.
yes it does
I can't recall what the name is...but I know for sure it is not Pork gelatin. There is no pork gelatin in this product.
You won't find pork in chewing gum that you find at your local store. If it had pork in it, Jewish people (And others who follow a kosher diet) wouldn't even be chewing it. Since pork is an animal product, strict vegetarians wouldn't chew gum either. Chewing gum may have contained pork or other pig parts in the past, but these days mass-market chewing gum uses a plastic resin formulated especially for the purpose. It is, of course, completely non-toxic. Traditional gum sometimes uses chicle instead which is a form of natural latex.
No, ITS MADE OF TREE SAP AND PLASTIC DUMMY
"Chuleta" in English translates to "pork chop" or "cutlet."
English "the gum" means German "das Gummi".
fried pork
Fried pork skins
unfortunately this gum containes gelatin which is delivered from a cow which is not killed by the Islamic law but by the Jews law. so its also mentioned in the research that i have done it says that they are assuming that the gelatin in that gum might be delivered from a pork. i would tell everyone to read the ingredients before eating something.
Soppressata in Italian is "pork salami" in English.
No, chewing gum contains no pork or other animal products or by-products, apart from the glazing, which is sometimes made using beeswax or similar insect-derived products