Yes, vanilla extract can potentially cause a positive result for alcohol on a urine screen, as it often contains a small amount of alcohol (typically around 35% alcohol by volume). However, the amount used in food products like protein bars is usually minimal and unlikely to lead to a positive test in most cases. That said, individual metabolism and the sensitivity of the urine test can influence the outcome. It's always best to check the specific ingredients if concerned about testing.
There is no alcohol in imitation vanilla extract
"Pure" vanilla extract generally contains 35-40% alcohol... "Imitation" vanilla does not use alcohol as an ingredient
French vanilla coffee creamer will not give a false positive in an alcohol breath test. Nor will it make you drunk making a positive positive.
Some Ginger ales contain vanilla extract. Vanilla extract contains alcohol.
Vanilla extract typically contains around 35 to 40 alcohol.
No. Pure vanilla extract should contain only vanilla & alcohol.
Pure vanilla extract typically contains around 35 to 40 alcohol by volume.
No. Only "pure" vanilla extract is made with alcohol
The best alcohol to use for making vanilla extract is typically vodka, as it has a neutral flavor that allows the vanilla to shine through.
Vanilla extract has a high alcohol content, and is usually not subject to mold.
Ethanol.
The main difference between pure vanilla extract and vanilla extract is that pure vanilla extract is made solely from vanilla beans and alcohol, while regular vanilla extract may contain artificial flavors or additives in addition to vanilla beans. Pure vanilla extract is considered to have a more intense and authentic vanilla flavor compared to regular vanilla extract.