I am trying to determine what animal's bones were source, generally speaking, for their gelatin.
Gelatin is made from pigs and/or cows. It's made from boiling the skin, tendons, and bones with water.
No they’re not they’re made with pork & beef gelatin.
with fruit
All products containing gelatin manufactured by Farley's & Sathers Candy Company, Inc. contain pork or beef gelatin. Each ingredient is tested regularly to determine which raw materials work best to maintain the quality of Farley's & Sathers' products.
Look for gelatin made with Gar or fruit pectin
Well I'm pretty sure that jelly has Gelatin, And gelatin the stuff that is made out of animals' skin and bones... So really i don't think it is a fruit or vegetable..
Yes, Rowntree fruit pastilles do contain pork gelatin. Rowntree fruit pastilles are made with 25% fruit juice and have no artificial colors or flavorings.
Clear gelatin powder can be used to create a variety of creative recipes such as fruit-filled gelatin molds, layered rainbow gelatin desserts, sparkling champagne gelatin shots, and creamy panna cotta.
I just called Hershey, and they said the Jolly Ranchers Fruit Chews are made with pork gelatin.
Jell-o is the brand name of a gelatin-based fruit-flavoured snack. Gelatin is made from cartilage, usually pork. Some kosher / halal gelatin is made from fish. Vegans and most vegetarians do not eat gelatin. Substitutes include agar agar (algae-derived), carageenan (kelp-derived), and corn starch.
They may be made of natural flavors or artificial flavors. If they are made of natural flavors, then maybe, if there are only artificial flavors, no.