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.
There are kosher gummy worms, you'd have to check the package for kosher certification.
no it does not it only has gelatin but the gelatins have fruits in them
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.
The type of gelatin used in gummy worms are fish gelatin. There is a common misconception that gummy worms are made from pork. Its scientificly proven that gummy worms are made from fish gelatin not pork.
All gummy products contain Gelatin.
If it says "kosher" you can be assured it contains no pork. Most kosher gelatin is from cows.
K-gelatin is gelatin made from kosher sources. Most kosher gelatin is made from either fish or seaweed.
gelatin sucks! (gummy bears have gelatin!)
most marshmallows contain gelatin, which is made from pig bone, a pig is a non kosher animal gelatin made from it is considered to not be kosher.
Margarine doesn't contain gelatin, even then, it is not kosher unless it is certified kosher.
If the gummy worms are made with sugar and gelatin, then yes they are safe. The US product is marketed directly at children. Parasite worms are not safe under any circumstances.
All vegan marshmallows - which contain no animal products and as such are parve - are kosher so long as they are kosher certified. The majority of kosher marshmallows on the market are made from fish gelatin which are also parve. Please see the related link for some brands of kosher marshmallows.
gummy worms have two flavors in one and gummy bears are just assorted different flavors