If you are asking about a real oatmeal pie, there is no reason for any type of Gelatin to be present in it. Oatmeal pie is just oatmeal in a piecrust. However some piecrust recipes use lard, which is a pork product instead of hydrogenated vegetable shortening or butter.
If you are asking about Little Debbie Oatmeal Creme Pies, you will have to read the ingredients list yourself. If it lists gelatin assume some is pork, if it does not list gelatin then the answer is no.
No
Gelatin has no pork, it is like Jello.
Halal gelatin is gelatin that does not included in its gradients Pork fats or pork products.
It doesn't have gelatin in it, but they may have pork enzymes.
Beef gelatin is made from the bones of cows. Pork gelatin is made from the bones of pigs.
Yes. Gelatin is listed fourth on the ingredient list of Starbursts.
If it says "kosher" you can be assured it contains no pork. Most kosher gelatin is from cows.
Yes, it does contain small amounts of pork gelatin.
No
Gelatin is a natural protein, collagen, that comes from the skin and bones of animals. Usually, gelatin is taken from pigs (ie pork) or cows, but may also be made using chicken or fish.
no!
Pork pies come from the United Kingdom. They are made from a hot water crust pastry (lard melted in hot water and milk to which flour is added to make the pastry). The filling is made of minced pork, pork fat, bacon,and spices. A hole is left in the top of the pie when it is baked. When it is cooked, savoury pork jelly (made like a porky stock with lots of gelatin from pork bones and a pigs trotter) is warmed and poured into the pie. The pie is traditionally eaten cold with the jelly set.
Gelatin comes from the substances found in animal skin and bones - typically pig bones - so yes there can be pork in it.