Many, unfortunately, have pork products in them as a lot contain gelatine which is often made from the bones of pigs - however, if you want to find candies which contain no pork, kosher and hallal shops and delicatessens usually stock a range of candies which are either gelatine-free or are made with beef gelatine. Hard candies do not usually contain gelatine.
If you live somewhere where there are no such shops, look out for any candies that describe themselves as suitable for vegetarians and vegans as these will have either no animal products that require and animal to be killed or, in the case of vegan candies, no animal products at all.
Gelatin is produced from animals, and is used in many food products, which includes jelly sweets and gums.
No such candy has pork.
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There are no pork derivatives in the recipe for Oreos. Any fat contained is vegetable oil, not animal fat, so this product is kosher. Kraft Foods makes them, and I believe that they have a kosher symbol on them.
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Kegg's Candies was created in 1946.
Sarris Candies was created in 1960.
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The population of See's Candies is 2,000.
See's Candies was created in 1921.
Margie's Candies was created in 1921.
What is the collective noun for many candies
Candies are sweet like love.
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