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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.
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.
no it does not it only has gelatin but the gelatins have fruits in them
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.
gummy worms have two flavors in one and gummy bears are just assorted different flavors
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No. Jelly sweets have their soft, chewy texture because of the ingredient "gelatine," which is usually made from boiled-down bone marrow of either a pig or a cow. However, some health food shops may offer gelatine-free gummy sweets.
Nothing goes with sour gummy worms except nausea.
No they sink. Try it at home. SUPPLIES: GUMMY WORMS, BOWL OF WATER, NOW HAVE FUN!
Its still a gummy.
These do not contain gelatin: Sour Patch Kids Swedish fish (one of the few 'gummy' candies that doesn't contain gelatin) Hershey's Milk Chocolate (most chocolate candy doesn't contain gelatin) Life Savers (not the gummy ones), Jolly Rancher, and most hard candies Different manufacturers may use different ingredients to make what seems the same as others like it but you can never be sure unless you read the ingredients of each product you choose.
Humor: Yes, all Gummy Bears and Gummy Worms are created equal for the continual satisfaction of your taste buds.