Drumstick lollies typically contain Gelatin derived from animal sources, often pork or beef. The gelatin serves to give the candy its chewy texture and helps stabilize the product. However, specific formulations can vary by manufacturer, so it's always a good idea to check the ingredient list for exact details.
no it doesn't
No, drumsticks (the chicken part) do not contain pork gelatin. Gelatin is typically derived from animal collagen, often sourced from pigs or cows, but it is not naturally present in chicken drumsticks. If a dish or product containing drumsticks includes gelatin, it should be specified on the label or in the recipe. Always check product ingredients if you're concerned about gelatin sources.
It is very likely. So best not to risk it.
it has chicken gelatin
Fish gelatin
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I'm Pretty sure its Lollies!
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i have to say that Vic firth are the best kind of drum sticks
5AN drumsticks have a nylon tip whereas 5A drumsticks do not.
Ghiradelli uses beef gelatin for their squares, which is the only product I'm aware of that uses gelatin.
same as in jello