Nope. as long as you believe in animal rights
to protect and save animals by becoming vegan adopting not wearing fur etc.
The animal activist group, PETA, offers a two week vegan diet plan menu. If you would like to view the menu, go to: http://www.peta.org/living/vegetarian-living/two-week-vegetarian-menu.aspx.
Yes, the candy called DOTS are vegetarian friendly. According to the PETA site, vegetarians can eat DOTS without worrying. They are also vegan friendly.
yes if you talking about the candy sweet is not meat of anything so it is suitable in case you have diabetes then hole different story Strict vegetarians will not eat any animal derived products, which are often contained in sweets and candies (like gelatine, for example). I do not know whether any food stuffs like this are contained in Smarties, but it would usually say "suitable for vegetarians" on the packet or tube, if no animal by-products were used in the composition or food dyes. Better still, consider looking at their website to check.
From PETA's web site . . . "PETA's founders . . . wanted to promote a healthy vegan diet and show how easy it is to shop cruelty-free." PETA is also slightly corrupted; due to its desire for an end to the pet trade (on the website), they spend much of their donations on lobbyists for their cause.
Peta is People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals. So, pretty much do a lot of things. They are against animal cruelty and even have a number you can call if it's an animal emergency, they have recipes to help you become vegan or vegetarian, they also have video proof of the torture done to animals. So they exist for rights of animals.
Vegetarian recipe websites include Veg Kitchen, PETA, Veg Web, Vegetarian Times, This Dish Is Vegetarian, Herbivoracious, Organic Garden and Vegan Yum Yum.
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Peta is 1015.
Peta Wilson's birth name is Peta Gia Wilson.