Yes, the Gelatin that creates the gooey texture of marshmallows is generally made from pig based products. However you may be able to find non-animal based gelatin and marshmallow products in some health food or specialty stories. These will probably contain agar-agar which is a seaweed based gelling agent.
Marshmallows contain gelatin, which is made from collagen. Collagen can be extracted from hooves as well as bones.
Yes, lipstick does contain gelatin.
Yes, Marshmallow swirl does have about 3 oz of Gelatin per container. :)
Bovine is another term for cow. Gelatin made from a bovine source would contain cow, not pig.
Most fruit gums don't contain any gelatin at all but rather use pectin. If gelatin is used, the majority of kosher gelatin is either fish or seaweed based.
Sort of. If you buy Rice Crispy Treats in a box at the store, they're made with marshmallows, which contain gelatin. Gelatin is denatured animal protein, usually derived from pig skin, bone, and tendon (although it can also come from cattle or fish.) If you make the treats at home, you can substitute marshmallow fluff (which is usually made from egg whites instead of gelatin) or vegan marshmallows
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.
halal gelatin
marshmallow
no but it does have gelatin which is a by product of animals
yes