No; licorice is made from extract from the roots of the licorice plant, sugar, and a binding agent such as Gelatin.
Licorice does not contain, nor does licorice have traces, of gelatin in it.
Most likely, licorice is NOT gluten free. Twizzlers contain wheat, and other licorice brands often use gluten to hold their candy together.
Well sort of yes. Black licorice contains natural licorice root, but the dominant flavouring is usually aniseed. Red licorice is simply made like black licorice but usually has a strawberry flavour.
No the untreated milk does not contain glucose. When you put in Lactoid in it than the milk will contain glucose.
Most licorice contains wheat. Read the label to confirm whether your chosen brand of licorice contains wheat.
The recipe for black licorice juice is; water, black licorice candy, etc.
Skim milk does contain Lipids.
No, it doesn't contain milk or gelatine.
Milk does contain sodium. How much I couldn't tell you, it probably depends on the type of milk.
No, there are no horse hooves in commercial licorice. The brand Red Vines Black Licorice lists there ingredients as Molasses, Wheat Flour, Corn Syrup, Caramel Coloring, Licorice Extract, Salt, and Anise. No horse hooves, sorry.
Most milk is gluten-free, but some milk uses preservatives that contain gluten.
Milk contains carbohydrates.