Most of them aren't actually. So to the person who simple said yes, no. Most lollies contain Geletine which is basically boiled fat & hooves which makes a jelly like substance which is what most jelly lollies are made from, but be careful because often you'll find that even lollies that aren't jelly contain Gelatine. And then their is a food colouring; Artificial colour 120. Which is made from insects, I do consider eating insects wrong too but that is my choice and not all Vegetarians.
*And Geletine isn't just in lollies, it can be in everything from ice cream to sauces.
Lollies can be sweet and sour due to the combination of ingredients used in their production. The sweetness typically comes from sugar or other sweeteners, while the sour taste may be derived from citric acid or other sour flavorings added to create a contrast in taste.
Yes they are suitable for vegetarians.
No. I can't imagine where you might have gotten this idea.
i dont know i am a vegetarian
Most sour cream is, however, some light/full fat sour cream has gluten. Its best to check the label of the brand you are buying.
Yes, provided the chips are not beef or other meat flavours.
if you eat to many lollies from china you can die but other lollies can kill you to.
Because they are, so get used to it.
Some facts about lollies... ... Lollies are sweet. They contain high amounts of sugar Eating too many lollies can cause diabetes and a toothache.
The collective noun is a packet of lollies.
If you want to be healthy then vegetables are better then lollies. If it's taste wise your talking about then the lollies are better
The American word for lollies is candy.