No, it is most certainly not. There is flavoring, sweeteners, and more things in this sticky substance that is not good for a rabbit's health. It isn't extremely healthy for humans, let alone rabbits, but to us, it doesn't do as much harm.
can you eat grape jelly if your on warfarin
No, garlic has not nutritive value and I doubt your rabbit will eat it anyway.
It probably won't taste or look as good as fresher jelly, but there should not be a food safety issue.
It's okay to give them a few kernels of it, but not to much
No it isn't it will only stick to your insides.
A small amount is okay for the rabbit, but it shouldn't be a treat or on their diet. I'd assume you to only give about an inch or smaller. Not very big. If you decide to give a rabbit a large amount and it decides to eat all of it, it can harm the rabbit. It usually doesn't digest bread.
Yes mulberry leaves are okay to give your rabbit but if you have a baby rabbit it is recommended to not give them a lot of greens until they are at least 1 year old. Mulberry leaves are used to help rabbits gain weight so it is important to excerise your rabbit and to control the portion you give it.
Yes most of the londoner's eat jelly, strawberry jelly or mixed fruit jelly with bread and cheese
It is NEVER okay to feed a bunny\rabbit soda crackers, chips, cookies, candy, or potatoes.
I personally don't eat jelly, as I'm a pescitarian, but sometimes I may treat myself to some vegetarianjelly. But I do know lots of people who do eat jelly.
a rabbit will eat anything but plastic
You are an idiot kid, there is no jelly in the ocean. Therefore jellyfish would'nt be able to eat jelly. Even if there was jelly in the ocean, it would have to be more liquid to digest jelly. So jellyfish wouldn't be able to eat jelly therefore they would not explode.