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No. They are certified Kosher and are listed as "safe" by Peta; "because Dots® do not contain Gelatin, they are safe for vegans and vegetarians"


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I am thinking of going Vegetarian But I don't want to give up Gelatin Does that make me not a Vegetarian?

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