it is not kosher and is made from dead animal bones and muscle.
All gummy products contain Gelatin.
The kosher gelatin in yoplait is beef derived so you should call the company of the product before you eat the food products and ask if its vegetarian.
The problem is the gelatin. Most brands of Gummy Bears are made with non-kosher gelatin (manufactured using ingredients derived from the innards of pigs), meaning the candy itself is not kosher. There are, however, a couple of brands made for Jewish and Muslim audiences (Muslims too cannot eat non-kosher gelatin). I enclose a link to one of those brands of kosher Gummy Bears.
It can. But if it has a kosher symbol, it's fine. _______ Jelly Belly brand are kosher.
These do not contain gelatin: Sour Patch Kids Swedish fish (one of the few 'gummy' candies that doesn't contain gelatin) Hershey's Milk Chocolate (most chocolate candy doesn't contain gelatin) Life Savers (not the gummy ones), Jolly Rancher, and most hard candies Different manufacturers may use different ingredients to make what seems the same as others like it but you can never be sure unless you read the ingredients of each product you choose.
gelatin sucks! (gummy bears have gelatin!)
because they ran out of the other dye of the other colors
Yes, just look for the kosher signe
Gelatine is in marshmallows. Gelatine can be bovine (from cows) or porcine (from pigs); it is a gelling agent formed by boiling up the bones from pig or cow carcasses (but it is completely neutral in taste). Gelatine is also what sets Jell-o, most gummy sweets and some forms of cake icing.
Yes, it is a simple sentence in the English language, Gelatin gives gummy bears a chewy texture.
No, gummy bears are made with gelatin which is made from ground animal bones.
no doeasnt taste as good as flavored gelatin trust me