Guest guest Posted July 23, 2009 Report Share Posted July 23, 2009 i partially went vegan so i wouldn't have to eat junk like this........... "swpgh01.t21" Jul 23, 2009 3:26 AM vegan-network [100% veg*n ] Skittles Gone Vegan! Posted by Sarah Mirk on Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 3:22 PM My vegan friends were all excited this weekend over a sweet discovery: Skittles candy has gone vegan. And, if anyone cares, gluten-free. The bags of delicious sugar droplets were vegan in other countries (specifically, their website notes, India and Indonesia) but in the USA Skittles still included gelatin until very recently. The real-life vegan with the giant Skittles feedbag below reported that some Skittles packages on Safeway's shelves still contained gelatin this weekend, others had a newly-revised ingredients list.It looks like Skittles made this switch quietly for some reason. There's no news articles or info on their website about banishing gelatin from their US ingredients. You'd think they would be exciting about opening up Skittles to 8 million more sugar-crazed consumers. Maybe they're worried about stirring up more wrath from PETA?.Comments (20) RSS Sort Oldest to Newest Newest to Oldest Showing 1-20 of 20 Add a comment Oh, vegans, so silly. Nothing says "healthy eating" like NINE different food colorings..Posted by GLV on July 21, 2009 at 3:26 PM | Report this comment All tested by the FDA as safe. If you find food colorings to be unsafe, I ask: what do you eat instead?.Posted by ?pqM)mH{5i*7V7wVNiH?tcvUk'j>tH\VF5!V+00HY?jgK7@iA<_(B0Mii*:@e9Iq on July 21, 2009 at 3:38 PM | Report this comment Are you kidding? Most food colorings have never been tested; many common ones in the U.S. are banned in the EU. I avoid artificial food colorings entirely..Posted by GLV on July 21, 2009 at 4:13 PM | Report this comment The M & Ms have Stigmata...?.Posted by Kyle! on July 21, 2009 at 4:15 PM | Report this comment http://www.foodsafety.gov/~lrd/colorfac.htÂ…Blah blah blah FUD..Posted by ?pqM)mH{5i*7V7wVNiH?tcvUk'j>tH\VF5!V+00HY?jgK7@iA<_(B0Mii*:@e9Iq on July 21, 2009 at 4:28 PM | Report this comment Find something more recent than 1993, and I'll consider reading it..Posted by GLV on July 21, 2009 at 4:46 PM | Report this comment WOO! Now vegans can eat the same nasty shit that made omnivores morbidly obese. Just what we need, fat whiny vegans complaining about "body image hatred" as they fucking wolf down handful after handful of "tasting the rainbow" non-foods..Posted by Graham on July 21, 2009 at 4:46 PM | Report this comment But wait! It's not quite as simple as all that. My vegetarian friends and I discovered that some bags of Skittles are gelatin-free a few months ago. The weird thing is, though, that only about half of the original flavor, red-bag Skittles are Gelatin Free. The ones that are are clearly marked as such as in your picture. But, from box to box, even within the same store, some will be veggie-friendly, and others will not.On the other hand, every bag/box of the non-original flavor that we've seen (Sour, Wild Berry, Tropical etc.), IS vegan/vegetarian/gelatin-free. Why this split status, I don't know. But be vigilant if this matters to you - check those bags/boxes..Posted by Cary Clarke on July 21, 2009 at 5:48 PM | Report this comment GLV, I hear ya. Reminds me of religous sheep: They want us to prove the lack of a God, whereas it is the onus of the mumbling Theists in fact to prove a single God exists out of the thousands identified.In other words: YOU prove the link between the 7 approved food colorings and a single illness or condition in humans..Posted by ?pqM)mH{5i*7V7wVNiH?tcvUk'j>tH\VF5!V+00HY?jgK7@iA<_(B0Mii*:@e9Iq on July 21, 2009 at 5:50 PM | Report this comment most people i know go vegan for morel, not health reasons.this is why SweetPea sucks away so much of my money...and why Voodoo Donuts has an entire vegan shelf, perhaps with a skittle covered confection soon .Posted by ntrecek on July 21, 2009 at 6:12 PM | Report this comment ntrecek: I like mushrooms as much as the next guy but wouldn't go vegan for them..Posted by wka on July 21, 2009 at 6:21 PM | Report this comment can i get a hi-five for that remaining "hydrogenated" goodness?.Posted by anotherone on July 22, 2009 at 2:33 AM | Report this comment Boo to the commenters who think that we should all avoid food colorings or "'hydrogenated' goodness". Food colorings (except carmine) and hydrogenated fats are not from tortured animals. Veganism and eating for health are not exclusive. I, for one, enjoy gelatin-free skittles from time to time as a compassionate, ethical vegan..Posted by kylo on July 22, 2009 at 8:27 AM | Report this comment This would be a great opportunity for you to become familiar with google..Posted by GLV on July 22, 2009 at 8:54 AM | Report this comment Actually, I'll do you a favor: read Fast Food Nation. There is a good discussion of it in there, with many, specific examples of food additives and colorings that are banned in the EU but legal in the US..Posted by GLV on July 22, 2009 at 8:56 AM | Report this comment I'm with GLV. I seriously can't understand why anyone would eat crap like this. Vegan or no. The 1st 3 ingredients alone are big red flags. As for the "ethical compassionate" commenter. Do you think the packaging just magically disappears? It is not recyclable or reusable and it won't decompose. Ethical, compassionate choices involve a lot more thought than whether or not animals are directly slaughtered or tortured.It's berry season! Go to the fucking farmers market and get some real food you stupid sheep..Posted by Beer Batter on July 22, 2009 at 10:47 AM | Report this comment Cary (and everyone), the Skittles Crazy Cores were the first ones without gelatin: http://www.typetive.com/candyblog/item/skiÂ….Posted by ROM on July 22, 2009 at 12:06 PM | Report this comment Berries...who are you kidding Beer Batter? Yeah, when I get to be a bourgeois douche like you I'll shell out $5 for 4 oz. of raspberries..Posted by kylo on July 22, 2009 at 12:19 PM | Report this comment I knew a vegan once, in high school. Every day for lunch she would have a bag of bbq flavored potato chips and a can of Dr. Pepper..Posted by GLV on July 22, 2009 at 1:55 PM | Report this comment if you go out to sauvie's island and pick them they are suuuuuper cheap. like $1.50 a pound. it's not bourgeois to eat fresh fruits. it's common sense!no one should eat hydrogenated oil: http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-hydrogenatÂ…http://blogtown.portlandmercury.com/BlogtownPDX/archives/2009/07/21/skittles-gone-vegan "Hobbes: Do you think there's a God? Calvin: Well, SOMEBODY'S out to get me." Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 23, 2009 Report Share Posted July 23, 2009 What?,your only partially vegan? Peter vv fraggle <EBbrewpunxvegan-network Sent: Thursday, 23 July, 2009 5:58:47 PMRe: [100% veg*n ] Skittles Gone Vegan! i partially went vegan so i wouldn't have to eat junk like this........ ... "swpgh01.t21@ btinternet. com" Jul 23, 2009 3:26 AM vegan-network [100% veg*n ] Skittles Gone Vegan! Posted by Sarah Mirk on Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 3:22 PM My vegan friends were all excited this weekend over a sweet discovery: Skittles candy has gone vegan. And, if anyone cares, gluten-free. The bags of delicious sugar droplets were vegan in other countries (specifically, their website notes, India and Indonesia) but in the USA Skittles still included gelatin until very recently. The real-life vegan with the giant Skittles feedbag below reported that some Skittles packages on Safeway's shelves still contained gelatin this weekend, others had a newly-revised ingredients list.It looks like Skittles made this switch quietly for some reason. There's no news articles or info on their website about banishing gelatin from their US ingredients. You'd think they would be exciting about opening up Skittles to 8 million more sugar-crazed consumers. Maybe they're worried about stirring up more wrath from PETA?.Comments (20) RSS Sort Oldest to Newest Newest to Oldest Showing 1-20 of 20 Add a comment Oh, vegans, so silly. Nothing says "healthy eating" like NINE different food colorings..Posted by GLV on July 21, 2009 at 3:26 PM | Report this comment All tested by the FDA as safe. If you find food colorings to be unsafe, I ask: what do you eat instead?.Posted by ?pqM)mH{5i*7V7wVNiH ?tcvUk'j> tH\VF5!V+ 00HY?jgK7@ iA<_(B0Mii* :@e9Iq on July 21, 2009 at 3:38 PM | Report this comment Are you kidding? Most food colorings have never been tested; many common ones in the U.S. are banned in the EU. I avoid artificial food colorings entirely..Posted by GLV on July 21, 2009 at 4:13 PM | Report this comment The M & Ms have Stigmata...?.Posted by Kyle! on July 21, 2009 at 4:15 PM | Report this comment http://www.foodsafe ty.gov/~lrd/ colorfac. htÂ…Blah blah blah FUD..Posted by ?pqM)mH{5i*7V7wVNiH ?tcvUk'j> tH\VF5!V+ 00HY?jgK7@ iA<_(B0Mii* :@e9Iq on July 21, 2009 at 4:28 PM | Report this comment Find something more recent than 1993, and I'll consider reading it..Posted by GLV on July 21, 2009 at 4:46 PM | Report this comment WOO! Now vegans can eat the same nasty shit that made omnivores morbidly obese. Just what we need, fat whiny vegans complaining about "body image hatred" as they fucking wolf down handful after handful of "tasting the rainbow" non-foods..Posted by Graham on July 21, 2009 at 4:46 PM | Report this comment But wait! It's not quite as simple as all that. My vegetarian friends and I discovered that some bags of Skittles are gelatin-free a few months ago. The weird thing is, though, that only about half of the original flavor, red-bag Skittles are Gelatin Free. The ones that are are clearly marked as such as in your picture. But, from box to box, even within the same store, some will be veggie-friendly, and others will not.On the other hand, every bag/box of the non-original flavor that we've seen (Sour, Wild Berry, Tropical etc.), IS vegan/vegetarian/ gelatin-free. Why this split status, I don't know. But be vigilant if this matters to you - check those bags/boxes..Posted by Cary Clarke on July 21, 2009 at 5:48 PM | Report this comment GLV, I hear ya. Reminds me of religous sheep: They want us to prove the lack of a God, whereas it is the onus of the mumbling Theists in fact to prove a single God exists out of the thousands identified.In other words: YOU prove the link between the 7 approved food colorings and a single illness or condition in humans..Posted by ?pqM)mH{5i*7V7wVNiH ?tcvUk'j> tH\VF5!V+ 00HY?jgK7@ iA<_(B0Mii* :@e9Iq on July 21, 2009 at 5:50 PM | Report this comment most people i know go vegan for morel, not health reasons.this is why SweetPea sucks away so much of my money...and why Voodoo Donuts has an entire vegan shelf, perhaps with a skittle covered confection soon .Posted by ntrecek on July 21, 2009 at 6:12 PM | Report this comment ntrecek: I like mushrooms as much as the next guy but wouldn't go vegan for them..Posted by wka on July 21, 2009 at 6:21 PM | Report this comment can i get a hi-five for that remaining "hydrogenated" goodness?.Posted by anotherone on July 22, 2009 at 2:33 AM | Report this comment Boo to the commenters who think that we should all avoid food colorings or "'hydrogenated' goodness". Food colorings (except carmine) and hydrogenated fats are not from tortured animals. Veganism and eating for health are not exclusive. I, for one, enjoy gelatin-free skittles from time to time as a compassionate, ethical vegan..Posted by kylo on July 22, 2009 at 8:27 AM | Report this comment This would be a great opportunity for you to become familiar with google..Posted by GLV on July 22, 2009 at 8:54 AM | Report this comment Actually, I'll do you a favor: read Fast Food Nation. There is a good discussion of it in there, with many, specific examples of food additives and colorings that are banned in the EU but legal in the US..Posted by GLV on July 22, 2009 at 8:56 AM | Report this comment I'm with GLV. I seriously can't understand why anyone would eat crap like this. Vegan or no. The 1st 3 ingredients alone are big red flags. As for the "ethical compassionate" commenter. Do you think the packaging just magically disappears? It is not recyclable or reusable and it won't decompose. Ethical, compassionate choices involve a lot more thought than whether or not animals are directly slaughtered or tortured.It's berry season! Go to the fucking farmers market and get some real food you stupid sheep..Posted by Beer Batter on July 22, 2009 at 10:47 AM | Report this comment Cary (and everyone), the Skittles Crazy Cores were the first ones without gelatin: http://www.typetive .com/candyblog/ item/skiÂ….Posted by ROM on July 22, 2009 at 12:06 PM | Report this comment Berries...who are you kidding Beer Batter? Yeah, when I get to be a bourgeois douche like you I'll shell out $5 for 4 oz. of raspberries..Posted by kylo on July 22, 2009 at 12:19 PM | Report this comment I knew a vegan once, in high school. Every day for lunch she would have a bag of bbq flavored potato chips and a can of Dr. Pepper..Posted by GLV on July 22, 2009 at 1:55 PM | Report this comment if you go out to sauvie's island and pick them they are suuuuuper cheap. like $1.50 a pound. it's not bourgeois to eat fresh fruits. it's common sense!no one should eat hydrogenated oil: http://www.wisegeek .com/what- is-hydrogenatÂ…http://blogtown. portlandmercury. com/BlogtownPDX/ archives/ 2009/07/21/ skittles- gone-vegan "Hobbes: Do you think there's a God? Calvin: Well, SOMEBODY'S out to get me." Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 23, 2009 Report Share Posted July 23, 2009 funny peter..real funny... and i'm also sorta pregnant Peter VV Jul 23, 2009 1:05 PM vegan-network Re: [100% veg*n ] Skittles Gone Vegan! What?,your only partially vegan? Peter vv fraggle <EBbrewpunx (AT) earthlink (DOT) net>vegan-network Sent: Thursday, 23 July, 2009 5:58:47 PMRe: [100% veg*n ] Skittles Gone Vegan! i partially went vegan so i wouldn't have to eat junk like this........ ... "swpgh01.t21@ btinternet. com" Jul 23, 2009 3:26 AM vegan-network [100% veg*n ] Skittles Gone Vegan! Posted by Sarah Mirk on Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 3:22 PM My vegan friends were all excited this weekend over a sweet discovery: Skittles candy has gone vegan. And, if anyone cares, gluten-free. The bags of delicious sugar droplets were vegan in other countries (specifically, their website notes, India and Indonesia) but in the USA Skittles still included gelatin until very recently. The real-life vegan with the giant Skittles feedbag below reported that some Skittles packages on Safeway's shelves still contained gelatin this weekend, others had a newly-revised ingredients list.It looks like Skittles made this switch quietly for some reason. There's no news articles or info on their website about banishing gelatin from their US ingredients. You'd think they would be exciting about opening up Skittles to 8 million more sugar-crazed consumers. Maybe they're worried about stirring up more wrath from PETA?.Comments (20) RSS Sort Oldest to Newest Newest to Oldest Showing 1-20 of 20 Add a comment Oh, vegans, so silly. Nothing says "healthy eating" like NINE different food colorings..Posted by GLV on July 21, 2009 at 3:26 PM | Report this comment All tested by the FDA as safe. If you find food colorings to be unsafe, I ask: what do you eat instead?.Posted by ?pqM)mH{5i*7V7wVNiH ?tcvUk'j> tH\VF5!V+ 00HY?jgK7@ iA<_(B0Mii* :@e9Iq on July 21, 2009 at 3:38 PM | Report this comment Are you kidding? Most food colorings have never been tested; many common ones in the U.S. are banned in the EU. I avoid artificial food colorings entirely..Posted by GLV on July 21, 2009 at 4:13 PM | Report this comment The M & Ms have Stigmata...?.Posted by Kyle! on July 21, 2009 at 4:15 PM | Report this comment http://www.foodsafe ty.gov/~lrd/ colorfac. htÂ…Blah blah blah FUD..Posted by ?pqM)mH{5i*7V7wVNiH ?tcvUk'j> tH\VF5!V+ 00HY?jgK7@ iA<_(B0Mii* :@e9Iq on July 21, 2009 at 4:28 PM | Report this comment Find something more recent than 1993, and I'll consider reading it..Posted by GLV on July 21, 2009 at 4:46 PM | Report this comment WOO! Now vegans can eat the same nasty shit that made omnivores morbidly obese. Just what we need, fat whiny vegans complaining about "body image hatred" as they fucking wolf down handful after handful of "tasting the rainbow" non-foods..Posted by Graham on July 21, 2009 at 4:46 PM | Report this comment But wait! It's not quite as simple as all that. My vegetarian friends and I discovered that some bags of Skittles are gelatin-free a few months ago. The weird thing is, though, that only about half of the original flavor, red-bag Skittles are Gelatin Free. The ones that are are clearly marked as such as in your picture. But, from box to box, even within the same store, some will be veggie-friendly, and others will not.On the other hand, every bag/box of the non-original flavor that we've seen (Sour, Wild Berry, Tropical etc.), IS vegan/vegetarian/ gelatin-free. Why this split status, I don't know. But be vigilant if this matters to you - check those bags/boxes..Posted by Cary Clarke on July 21, 2009 at 5:48 PM | Report this comment GLV, I hear ya. Reminds me of religous sheep: They want us to prove the lack of a God, whereas it is the onus of the mumbling Theists in fact to prove a single God exists out of the thousands identified.In other words: YOU prove the link between the 7 approved food colorings and a single illness or condition in humans..Posted by ?pqM)mH{5i*7V7wVNiH ?tcvUk'j> tH\VF5!V+ 00HY?jgK7@ iA<_(B0Mii* :@e9Iq on July 21, 2009 at 5:50 PM | Report this comment most people i know go vegan for morel, not health reasons.this is why SweetPea sucks away so much of my money...and why Voodoo Donuts has an entire vegan shelf, perhaps with a skittle covered confection soon .Posted by ntrecek on July 21, 2009 at 6:12 PM | Report this comment ntrecek: I like mushrooms as much as the next guy but wouldn't go vegan for them..Posted by wka on July 21, 2009 at 6:21 PM | Report this comment can i get a hi-five for that remaining "hydrogenated" goodness?.Posted by anotherone on July 22, 2009 at 2:33 AM | Report this comment Boo to the commenters who think that we should all avoid food colorings or "'hydrogenated' goodness". Food colorings (except carmine) and hydrogenated fats are not from tortured animals. Veganism and eating for health are not exclusive. I, for one, enjoy gelatin-free skittles from time to time as a compassionate, ethical vegan..Posted by kylo on July 22, 2009 at 8:27 AM | Report this comment This would be a great opportunity for you to become familiar with google..Posted by GLV on July 22, 2009 at 8:54 AM | Report this comment Actually, I'll do you a favor: read Fast Food Nation. There is a good discussion of it in there, with many, specific examples of food additives and colorings that are banned in the EU but legal in the US..Posted by GLV on July 22, 2009 at 8:56 AM | Report this comment I'm with GLV. I seriously can't understand why anyone would eat crap like this. Vegan or no. The 1st 3 ingredients alone are big red flags. As for the "ethical compassionate" commenter. Do you think the packaging just magically disappears? It is not recyclable or reusable and it won't decompose. Ethical, compassionate choices involve a lot more thought than whether or not animals are directly slaughtered or tortured.It's berry season! Go to the fucking farmers market and get some real food you stupid sheep..Posted by Beer Batter on July 22, 2009 at 10:47 AM | Report this comment Cary (and everyone), the Skittles Crazy Cores were the first ones without gelatin: http://www.typetive .com/candyblog/ item/skiÂ….Posted by ROM on July 22, 2009 at 12:06 PM | Report this comment Berries...who are you kidding Beer Batter? Yeah, when I get to be a bourgeois douche like you I'll shell out $5 for 4 oz. of raspberries..Posted by kylo on July 22, 2009 at 12:19 PM | Report this comment I knew a vegan once, in high school. Every day for lunch she would have a bag of bbq flavored potato chips and a can of Dr. Pepper..Posted by GLV on July 22, 2009 at 1:55 PM | Report this comment if you go out to sauvie's island and pick them they are suuuuuper cheap. like $1.50 a pound. it's not bourgeois to eat fresh fruits. it's common sense!no one should eat hydrogenated oil: http://www.wisegeek .com/what- is-hydrogenatÂ…http://blogtown. portlandmercury. com/BlogtownPDX/ archives/ 2009/07/21/ skittles- gone-vegan "Hobbes: Do you think there's a God? Calvin: Well, SOMEBODY'S out to get me." "Hobbes: Do you think there's a God? Calvin: Well, SOMEBODY'S out to get me." Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 23, 2009 Report Share Posted July 23, 2009 Ah you americaaans with your funny use of our language, hahahaha Peter vv fraggle <EBbrewpunxvegan-network Sent: Thursday, 23 July, 2009 6:08:57 PMRe: [100% veg*n ] Skittles Gone Vegan! funny peter..real funny... and i'm also sorta pregnant Peter VV Jul 23, 2009 1:05 PM vegan-network Re: [100% veg*n ] Skittles Gone Vegan! What?,your only partially vegan? Peter vv fraggle <EBbrewpunx@earthlin k.net>vegan-networkThursday, 23 July, 2009 5:58:47 PMRe: [100% veg*n ] Skittles Gone Vegan! i partially went vegan so i wouldn't have to eat junk like this........ ... "swpgh01.t21@ btinternet. com" Jul 23, 2009 3:26 AM vegan-network [100% veg*n ] Skittles Gone Vegan! Posted by Sarah Mirk on Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 3:22 PM My vegan friends were all excited this weekend over a sweet discovery: Skittles candy has gone vegan. And, if anyone cares, gluten-free. The bags of delicious sugar droplets were vegan in other countries (specifically, their website notes, India and Indonesia) but in the USA Skittles still included gelatin until very recently. The real-life vegan with the giant Skittles feedbag below reported that some Skittles packages on Safeway's shelves still contained gelatin this weekend, others had a newly-revised ingredients list.It looks like Skittles made this switch quietly for some reason. There's no news articles or info on their website about banishing gelatin from their US ingredients. You'd think they would be exciting about opening up Skittles to 8 million more sugar-crazed consumers. Maybe they're worried about stirring up more wrath from PETA?.Comments (20) RSS Sort Oldest to Newest Newest to Oldest Showing 1-20 of 20 Add a comment Oh, vegans, so silly. Nothing says "healthy eating" like NINE different food colorings..Posted by GLV on July 21, 2009 at 3:26 PM | Report this comment All tested by the FDA as safe. If you find food colorings to be unsafe, I ask: what do you eat instead?.Posted by ?pqM)mH{5i*7V7wVNiH ?tcvUk'j> tH\VF5!V+ 00HY?jgK7@ iA<_(B0Mii* :@e9Iq on July 21, 2009 at 3:38 PM | Report this comment Are you kidding? Most food colorings have never been tested; many common ones in the U.S. are banned in the EU. I avoid artificial food colorings entirely..Posted by GLV on July 21, 2009 at 4:13 PM | Report this comment The M & Ms have Stigmata...?.Posted by Kyle! on July 21, 2009 at 4:15 PM | Report this comment http://www.foodsafe ty.gov/~lrd/ colorfac. htÂ…Blah blah blah FUD..Posted by ?pqM)mH{5i*7V7wVNiH ?tcvUk'j> tH\VF5!V+ 00HY?jgK7@ iA<_(B0Mii* :@e9Iq on July 21, 2009 at 4:28 PM | Report this comment Find something more recent than 1993, and I'll consider reading it..Posted by GLV on July 21, 2009 at 4:46 PM | Report this comment WOO! Now vegans can eat the same nasty shit that made omnivores morbidly obese. Just what we need, fat whiny vegans complaining about "body image hatred" as they fucking wolf down handful after handful of "tasting the rainbow" non-foods..Posted by Graham on July 21, 2009 at 4:46 PM | Report this comment But wait! It's not quite as simple as all that. My vegetarian friends and I discovered that some bags of Skittles are gelatin-free a few months ago. The weird thing is, though, that only about half of the original flavor, red-bag Skittles are Gelatin Free. The ones that are are clearly marked as such as in your picture. But, from box to box, even within the same store, some will be veggie-friendly, and others will not.On the other hand, every bag/box of the non-original flavor that we've seen (Sour, Wild Berry, Tropical etc.), IS vegan/vegetarian/ gelatin-free. Why this split status, I don't know. But be vigilant if this matters to you - check those bags/boxes..Posted by Cary Clarke on July 21, 2009 at 5:48 PM | Report this comment GLV, I hear ya. Reminds me of religous sheep: They want us to prove the lack of a God, whereas it is the onus of the mumbling Theists in fact to prove a single God exists out of the thousands identified.In other words: YOU prove the link between the 7 approved food colorings and a single illness or condition in humans..Posted by ?pqM)mH{5i*7V7wVNiH ?tcvUk'j> tH\VF5!V+ 00HY?jgK7@ iA<_(B0Mii* :@e9Iq on July 21, 2009 at 5:50 PM | Report this comment most people i know go vegan for morel, not health reasons.this is why SweetPea sucks away so much of my money...and why Voodoo Donuts has an entire vegan shelf, perhaps with a skittle covered confection soon .Posted by ntrecek on July 21, 2009 at 6:12 PM | Report this comment ntrecek: I like mushrooms as much as the next guy but wouldn't go vegan for them..Posted by wka on July 21, 2009 at 6:21 PM | Report this comment can i get a hi-five for that remaining "hydrogenated" goodness?.Posted by anotherone on July 22, 2009 at 2:33 AM | Report this comment Boo to the commenters who think that we should all avoid food colorings or "'hydrogenated' goodness". Food colorings (except carmine) and hydrogenated fats are not from tortured animals. Veganism and eating for health are not exclusive. I, for one, enjoy gelatin-free skittles from time to time as a compassionate, ethical vegan..Posted by kylo on July 22, 2009 at 8:27 AM | Report this comment This would be a great opportunity for you to become familiar with google..Posted by GLV on July 22, 2009 at 8:54 AM | Report this comment Actually, I'll do you a favor: read Fast Food Nation. There is a good discussion of it in there, with many, specific examples of food additives and colorings that are banned in the EU but legal in the US..Posted by GLV on July 22, 2009 at 8:56 AM | Report this comment I'm with GLV. I seriously can't understand why anyone would eat crap like this. Vegan or no. The 1st 3 ingredients alone are big red flags. As for the "ethical compassionate" commenter. Do you think the packaging just magically disappears? It is not recyclable or reusable and it won't decompose. Ethical, compassionate choices involve a lot more thought than whether or not animals are directly slaughtered or tortured.It's berry season! Go to the fucking farmers market and get some real food you stupid sheep..Posted by Beer Batter on July 22, 2009 at 10:47 AM | Report this comment Cary (and everyone), the Skittles Crazy Cores were the first ones without gelatin: http://www.typetive .com/candyblog/ item/skiÂ….Posted by ROM on July 22, 2009 at 12:06 PM | Report this comment Berries...who are you kidding Beer Batter? Yeah, when I get to be a bourgeois douche like you I'll shell out $5 for 4 oz. of raspberries..Posted by kylo on July 22, 2009 at 12:19 PM | Report this comment I knew a vegan once, in high school. Every day for lunch she would have a bag of bbq flavored potato chips and a can of Dr. Pepper..Posted by GLV on July 22, 2009 at 1:55 PM | Report this comment if you go out to sauvie's island and pick them they are suuuuuper cheap. like $1.50 a pound. it's not bourgeois to eat fresh fruits. it's common sense!no one should eat hydrogenated oil: http://www.wisegeek .com/what- is-hydrogenatÂ…http://blogtown. portlandmercury. com/BlogtownPDX/ archives/ 2009/07/21/ skittles- gone-vegan "Hobbes: Do you think there's a God? Calvin: Well, SOMEBODY'S out to get me." "Hobbes: Do you think there's a God? Calvin: Well, SOMEBODY'S out to get me." Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 23, 2009 Report Share Posted July 23, 2009 Aren't these made by the folks that make M & M's? Ya know, the company that tests on animals?That automatically makes it non vegan in my mind...Kris--- On Thu, 7/23/09, swpgh01.t21 <swpgh01.t21 wrote:swpgh01.t21 <swpgh01.t21[100% veg*n ] Skittles Gone Vegan!vegan-network Date: Thursday, July 23, 2009, 3:26 AM Posted by Sarah Mirk on Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 3:22 PM My vegan friends were all excited this weekend over a sweet discovery: Skittles candy has gone vegan. And, if anyone cares, gluten-free. The bags of delicious sugar droplets were vegan in other countries (specifically, their website notes, India and Indonesia) but in the USA Skittles still included gelatin until very recently. The real-life vegan with the giant Skittles feedbag below reported that some Skittles packages on Safeway's shelves still contained gelatin this weekend, others had a newly-revised ingredients list. It looks like Skittles made this switch quietly for some reason. There's no news articles or info on their website about banishing gelatin from their US ingredients. You'd think they would be exciting about opening up Skittles to 8 million more sugar-crazed consumers. Maybe they're worried about stirring up more wrath from PETA? ..Comments (20) RSS Sort Oldest to Newest Newest to Oldest Showing 1-20 of 20 Add a comment Oh, vegans, so silly. Nothing says "healthy eating" like NINE different food colorings. ..Posted by GLV on July 21, 2009 at 3:26 PM | Report this comment All tested by the FDA as safe. If you find food colorings to be unsafe, I ask: what do you eat instead? ..Posted by ?pqM)mH{5i*7V7wVNiH ?tcvUk'j> tH\VF5!V+ 00HY?jgK7@ iA<_(B0Mii* :@e9Iq on July 21, 2009 at 3:38 PM | Report this comment Are you kidding? Most food colorings have never been tested; many common ones in the U.S. are banned in the EU. I avoid artificial food colorings entirely. ..Posted by GLV on July 21, 2009 at 4:13 PM | Report this comment The M & Ms have Stigmata...? ..Posted by Kyle! on July 21, 2009 at 4:15 PM | Report this comment http://www.foodsafe ty.gov/~lrd/ colorfac. ht… Blah blah blah FUD. ..Posted by ?pqM)mH{5i*7V7wVNiH ?tcvUk'j> tH\VF5!V+ 00HY?jgK7@ iA<_(B0Mii* :@e9Iq on July 21, 2009 at 4:28 PM | Report this comment Find something more recent than 1993, and I'll consider reading it. ..Posted by GLV on July 21, 2009 at 4:46 PM | Report this comment WOO! Now vegans can eat the same nasty shit that made omnivores morbidly obese. Just what we need, fat whiny vegans complaining about "body image hatred" as they fucking wolf down handful after handful of "tasting the rainbow" non-foods. ..Posted by Graham on July 21, 2009 at 4:46 PM | Report this comment But wait! It's not quite as simple as all that. My vegetarian friends and I discovered that some bags of Skittles are gelatin-free a few months ago. The weird thing is, though, that only about half of the original flavor, red-bag Skittles are Gelatin Free. The ones that are are clearly marked as such as in your picture. But, from box to box, even within the same store, some will be veggie-friendly, and others will not. On the other hand, every bag/box of the non-original flavor that we've seen (Sour, Wild Berry, Tropical etc.), IS vegan/vegetarian/ gelatin-free. Why this split status, I don't know. But be vigilant if this matters to you - check those bags/boxes. ..Posted by Cary Clarke on July 21, 2009 at 5:48 PM | Report this comment GLV, I hear ya. Reminds me of religous sheep: They want us to prove the lack of a God, whereas it is the onus of the mumbling Theists in fact to prove a single God exists out of the thousands identified. In other words: YOU prove the link between the 7 approved food colorings and a single illness or condition in humans. ..Posted by ?pqM)mH{5i*7V7wVNiH ?tcvUk'j> tH\VF5!V+ 00HY?jgK7@ iA<_(B0Mii* :@e9Iq on July 21, 2009 at 5:50 PM | Report this comment most people i know go vegan for morel, not health reasons.this is why SweetPea sucks away so much of my money...and why Voodoo Donuts has an entire vegan shelf, perhaps with a skittle covered confection soon ..Posted by ntrecek on July 21, 2009 at 6:12 PM | Report this comment ntrecek: I like mushrooms as much as the next guy but wouldn't go vegan for them. ..Posted by wka on July 21, 2009 at 6:21 PM | Report this comment can i get a hi-five for that remaining "hydrogenated" goodness? ..Posted by anotherone on July 22, 2009 at 2:33 AM | Report this comment Boo to the commenters who think that we should all avoid food colorings or "'hydrogenated' goodness". Food colorings (except carmine) and hydrogenated fats are not from tortured animals. Veganism and eating for health are not exclusive. I, for one, enjoy gelatin-free skittles from time to time as a compassionate, ethical vegan. ..Posted by kylo on July 22, 2009 at 8:27 AM | Report this comment This would be a great opportunity for you to become familiar with google. ..Posted by GLV on July 22, 2009 at 8:54 AM | Report this comment Actually, I'll do you a favor: read Fast Food Nation. There is a good discussion of it in there, with many, specific examples of food additives and colorings that are banned in the EU but legal in the US. ..Posted by GLV on July 22, 2009 at 8:56 AM | Report this comment I'm with GLV. I seriously can't understand why anyone would eat crap like this. Vegan or no. The 1st 3 ingredients alone are big red flags. As for the "ethical compassionate" commenter. Do you think the packaging just magically disappears? It is not recyclable or reusable and it won't decompose. Ethical, compassionate choices involve a lot more thought than whether or not animals are directly slaughtered or tortured. It's berry season! Go to the fucking farmers market and get some real food you stupid sheep. ..Posted by Beer Batter on July 22, 2009 at 10:47 AM | Report this comment Cary (and everyone), the Skittles Crazy Cores were the first ones without gelatin: http://www.typetive .com/candyblog/ item/ski… ..Posted by ROM on July 22, 2009 at 12:06 PM | Report this comment Berries...who are you kidding Beer Batter? Yeah, when I get to be a bourgeois douche like you I'll shell out $5 for 4 oz. of raspberries. ..Posted by kylo on July 22, 2009 at 12:19 PM | Report this comment I knew a vegan once, in high school. Every day for lunch she would have a bag of bbq flavored potato chips and a can of Dr. Pepper. ..Posted by GLV on July 22, 2009 at 1:55 PM | Report this comment if you go out to sauvie's island and pick them they are suuuuuper cheap. like $1.50 a pound. it's not bourgeois to eat fresh fruits. it's common sense! no one should eat hydrogenated oil: http://www.wisegeek .com/what- is-hydrogenat… http://blogtown. portlandmercury. com/BlogtownPDX/ archives/ 2009/07/21/ skittles- gone-vegan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 23, 2009 Report Share Posted July 23, 2009 My friend and I came up VEGAN Raw Organic Versions of Snickers and Pop Tarts that looks just like the non vegan toxic kind but is now 100% Vegan Raw Organic and RAWmazing!Raw Organic Vegan Chef Bryan Au http://www.Rawinten.com vegan-network From: strange_decadenceDate: Thu, 23 Jul 2009 11:18:08 -0700Re: [100% veg*n ] Skittles Gone Vegan! Aren't these made by the folks that make M & M's? Ya know, the company that tests on animals? That automatically makes it non vegan in my mind... Kris --- On Thu, 7/23/09, swpgh01.t21 (AT) btinternet (DOT) com <swpgh01.t21 (AT) btinternet (DOT) com> wrote: swpgh01.t21 (AT) btinternet (DOT) com <swpgh01.t21 (AT) btinternet (DOT) com>[100% veg*n ] Skittles Gone Vegan!vegan-network Date: Thursday, July 23, 2009, 3:26 AM Posted by Sarah Mirk on Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 3:22 PM My vegan friends were all excited this weekend over a sweet discovery: Skittles candy has gone vegan. And, if anyone cares, gluten-free. The bags of delicious sugar droplets were vegan in other countries (specifically, their website notes, India and Indonesia) but in the USA Skittles still included gelatin until very recently. The real-life vegan with the giant Skittles feedbag below reported that some Skittles packages on Safeway's shelves still contained gelatin this weekend, others had a newly-revised ingredients list.It looks like Skittles made this switch quietly for some reason. There's no news articles or info on their website about banishing gelatin from their US ingredients. You'd think they would be exciting about opening up Skittles to 8 million more sugar-crazed consumers. Maybe they're worried about stirring up more wrath from PETA?.Comments (20) RSS Sort Oldest to Newest Newest to Oldest Showing 1-20 of 20 Add a comment Oh, vegans, so silly. Nothing says "healthy eating" like NINE different food colorings..Posted by GLV on July 21, 2009 at 3:26 PM | Report this comment All tested by the FDA as safe. If you find food colorings to be unsafe, I ask: what do you eat instead?.Posted by ?pqM)mH{5i*7V7wVNiH ?tcvUk'j> tH\VF5!V+ 00HY?jgK7@ iA<_(B0Mii* :@e9Iq on July 21, 2009 at 3:38 PM | Report this comment Are you kidding? Most food colorings have never been tested; many common ones in the U.S. are banned in the EU. I avoid artificial food colorings entirely..Posted by GLV on July 21, 2009 at 4:13 PM | Report this comment The M & Ms have Stigmata...?.Posted by Kyle! on July 21, 2009 at 4:15 PM | Report this comment http://www.foodsafe ty.gov/~lrd/ colorfac. ht…Blah blah blah FUD..Posted by ?pqM)mH{5i*7V7wVNiH ?tcvUk'j> tH\VF5!V+ 00HY?jgK7@ iA<_(B0Mii* :@e9Iq on July 21, 2009 at 4:28 PM | Report this comment Find something more recent than 1993, and I'll consider reading it..Posted by GLV on July 21, 2009 at 4:46 PM | Report this comment WOO! Now vegans can eat the same nasty shit that made omnivores morbidly obese. Just what we need, fat whiny vegans complaining about "body image hatred" as they fucking wolf down handful after handful of "tasting the rainbow" non-foods..Posted by Graham on July 21, 2009 at 4:46 PM | Report this comment But wait! It's not quite as simple as all that. My vegetarian friends and I discovered that some bags of Skittles are gelatin-free a few months ago. The weird thing is, though, that only about half of the original flavor, red-bag Skittles are Gelatin Free. The ones that are are clearly marked as such as in your picture. But, from box to box, even within the same store, some will be veggie-friendly, and others will not.On the other hand, every bag/box of the non-original flavor that we've seen (Sour, Wild Berry, Tropical etc.), IS vegan/vegetarian/ gelatin-free. Why this split status, I don't know. But be vigilant if this matters to you - check those bags/boxes..Posted by Cary Clarke on July 21, 2009 at 5:48 PM | Report this comment GLV, I hear ya. Reminds me of religous sheep: They want us to prove the lack of a God, whereas it is the onus of the mumbling Theists in fact to prove a single God exists out of the thousands identified.In other words: YOU prove the link between the 7 approved food colorings and a single illness or condition in humans..Posted by ?pqM)mH{5i*7V7wVNiH ?tcvUk'j> tH\VF5!V+ 00HY?jgK7@ iA<_(B0Mii* :@e9Iq on July 21, 2009 at 5:50 PM | Report this comment most people i know go vegan for morel, not health reasons.this is why SweetPea sucks away so much of my money...and why Voodoo Donuts has an entire vegan shelf, perhaps with a skittle covered confection soon .Posted by ntrecek on July 21, 2009 at 6:12 PM | Report this comment ntrecek: I like mushrooms as much as the next guy but wouldn't go vegan for them..Posted by wka on July 21, 2009 at 6:21 PM | Report this comment can i get a hi-five for that remaining "hydrogenated" goodness?.Posted by anotherone on July 22, 2009 at 2:33 AM | Report this comment Boo to the commenters who think that we should all avoid food colorings or "'hydrogenated' goodness". Food colorings (except carmine) and hydrogenated fats are not from tortured animals. Veganism and eating for health are not exclusive. I, for one, enjoy gelatin-free skittles from time to time as a compassionate, ethical vegan..Posted by kylo on July 22, 2009 at 8:27 AM | Report this comment This would be a great opportunity for you to become familiar with google..Posted by GLV on July 22, 2009 at 8:54 AM | Report this comment Actually, I'll do you a favor: read Fast Food Nation. There is a good discussion of it in there, with many, specific examples of food additives and colorings that are banned in the EU but legal in the US..Posted by GLV on July 22, 2009 at 8:56 AM | Report this comment I'm with GLV. I seriously can't understand why anyone would eat crap like this. Vegan or no. The 1st 3 ingredients alone are big red flags. As for the "ethical compassionate" commenter. Do you think the packaging just magically disappears? It is not recyclable or reusable and it won't decompose. Ethical, compassionate choices involve a lot more thought than whether or not animals are directly slaughtered or tortured.It's berry season! Go to the fucking farmers market and get some real food you stupid sheep..Posted by Beer Batter on July 22, 2009 at 10:47 AM | Report this comment Cary (and everyone), the Skittles Crazy Cores were the first ones without gelatin: http://www.typetive .com/candyblog/ item/ski….Posted by ROM on July 22, 2009 at 12:06 PM | Report this comment Berries...who are you kidding Beer Batter? Yeah, when I get to be a bourgeois douche like you I'll shell out $5 for 4 oz. of raspberries..Posted by kylo on July 22, 2009 at 12:19 PM | Report this comment I knew a vegan once, in high school. Every day for lunch she would have a bag of bbq flavored potato chips and a can of Dr. Pepper..Posted by GLV on July 22, 2009 at 1:55 PM | Report this comment if you go out to sauvie's island and pick them they are suuuuuper cheap. like $1.50 a pound. it's not bourgeois to eat fresh fruits. it's common sense!no one should eat hydrogenated oil: http://www.wisegeek .com/what- is-hydrogenat…http://blogtown. portlandmercury. com/BlogtownPDX/ archives/ 2009/07/21/ skittles- gone-vegan Windows Live™ Hotmail®: Search, add, and share the web’s latest sports videos. Check it out. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 23, 2009 Report Share Posted July 23, 2009 your language? i was typing in welsh?cynn ap bwyneth! or something like that Peter VV Jul 23, 2009 1:34 PM vegan-network Re: [100% veg*n ] Skittles Gone Vegan! Ah you americaaans with your funny use of our language, hahahaha Peter vv fraggle <EBbrewpunx (AT) earthlink (DOT) net>vegan-network Sent: Thursday, 23 July, 2009 6:08:57 PMRe: [100% veg*n ] Skittles Gone Vegan! funny peter..real funny... and i'm also sorta pregnant Peter VV Jul 23, 2009 1:05 PM vegan-network Re: [100% veg*n ] Skittles Gone Vegan! What?,your only partially vegan? Peter vv fraggle <EBbrewpunx@earthlin k.net>vegan-networkThursday, 23 July, 2009 5:58:47 PMRe: [100% veg*n ] Skittles Gone Vegan! i partially went vegan so i wouldn't have to eat junk like this........ ... "swpgh01.t21@ btinternet. com" Jul 23, 2009 3:26 AM vegan-network [100% veg*n ] Skittles Gone Vegan! Posted by Sarah Mirk on Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 3:22 PM My vegan friends were all excited this weekend over a sweet discovery: Skittles candy has gone vegan. And, if anyone cares, gluten-free. The bags of delicious sugar droplets were vegan in other countries (specifically, their website notes, India and Indonesia) but in the USA Skittles still included gelatin until very recently. The real-life vegan with the giant Skittles feedbag below reported that some Skittles packages on Safeway's shelves still contained gelatin this weekend, others had a newly-revised ingredients list.It looks like Skittles made this switch quietly for some reason. There's no news articles or info on their website about banishing gelatin from their US ingredients. You'd think they would be exciting about opening up Skittles to 8 million more sugar-crazed consumers. Maybe they're worried about stirring up more wrath from PETA?.Comments (20) RSS Sort Oldest to Newest Newest to Oldest Showing 1-20 of 20 Add a comment Oh, vegans, so silly. Nothing says "healthy eating" like NINE different food colorings..Posted by GLV on July 21, 2009 at 3:26 PM | Report this comment All tested by the FDA as safe. If you find food colorings to be unsafe, I ask: what do you eat instead?.Posted by ?pqM)mH{5i*7V7wVNiH ?tcvUk'j> tH\VF5!V+ 00HY?jgK7@ iA<_(B0Mii* :@e9Iq on July 21, 2009 at 3:38 PM | Report this comment Are you kidding? Most food colorings have never been tested; many common ones in the U.S. are banned in the EU. I avoid artificial food colorings entirely..Posted by GLV on July 21, 2009 at 4:13 PM | Report this comment The M & Ms have Stigmata...?.Posted by Kyle! on July 21, 2009 at 4:15 PM | Report this comment http://www.foodsafe ty.gov/~lrd/ colorfac. htÂ…Blah blah blah FUD..Posted by ?pqM)mH{5i*7V7wVNiH ?tcvUk'j> tH\VF5!V+ 00HY?jgK7@ iA<_(B0Mii* :@e9Iq on July 21, 2009 at 4:28 PM | Report this comment Find something more recent than 1993, and I'll consider reading it..Posted by GLV on July 21, 2009 at 4:46 PM | Report this comment WOO! Now vegans can eat the same nasty shit that made omnivores morbidly obese. Just what we need, fat whiny vegans complaining about "body image hatred" as they fucking wolf down handful after handful of "tasting the rainbow" non-foods..Posted by Graham on July 21, 2009 at 4:46 PM | Report this comment But wait! It's not quite as simple as all that. My vegetarian friends and I discovered that some bags of Skittles are gelatin-free a few months ago. The weird thing is, though, that only about half of the original flavor, red-bag Skittles are Gelatin Free. The ones that are are clearly marked as such as in your picture. But, from box to box, even within the same store, some will be veggie-friendly, and others will not.On the other hand, every bag/box of the non-original flavor that we've seen (Sour, Wild Berry, Tropical etc.), IS vegan/vegetarian/ gelatin-free. Why this split status, I don't know. But be vigilant if this matters to you - check those bags/boxes..Posted by Cary Clarke on July 21, 2009 at 5:48 PM | Report this comment GLV, I hear ya. Reminds me of religous sheep: They want us to prove the lack of a God, whereas it is the onus of the mumbling Theists in fact to prove a single God exists out of the thousands identified.In other words: YOU prove the link between the 7 approved food colorings and a single illness or condition in humans..Posted by ?pqM)mH{5i*7V7wVNiH ?tcvUk'j> tH\VF5!V+ 00HY?jgK7@ iA<_(B0Mii* :@e9Iq on July 21, 2009 at 5:50 PM | Report this comment most people i know go vegan for morel, not health reasons.this is why SweetPea sucks away so much of my money...and why Voodoo Donuts has an entire vegan shelf, perhaps with a skittle covered confection soon .Posted by ntrecek on July 21, 2009 at 6:12 PM | Report this comment ntrecek: I like mushrooms as much as the next guy but wouldn't go vegan for them..Posted by wka on July 21, 2009 at 6:21 PM | Report this comment can i get a hi-five for that remaining "hydrogenated" goodness?.Posted by anotherone on July 22, 2009 at 2:33 AM | Report this comment Boo to the commenters who think that we should all avoid food colorings or "'hydrogenated' goodness". Food colorings (except carmine) and hydrogenated fats are not from tortured animals. Veganism and eating for health are not exclusive. I, for one, enjoy gelatin-free skittles from time to time as a compassionate, ethical vegan..Posted by kylo on July 22, 2009 at 8:27 AM | Report this comment This would be a great opportunity for you to become familiar with google..Posted by GLV on July 22, 2009 at 8:54 AM | Report this comment Actually, I'll do you a favor: read Fast Food Nation. There is a good discussion of it in there, with many, specific examples of food additives and colorings that are banned in the EU but legal in the US..Posted by GLV on July 22, 2009 at 8:56 AM | Report this comment I'm with GLV. I seriously can't understand why anyone would eat crap like this. Vegan or no. The 1st 3 ingredients alone are big red flags. As for the "ethical compassionate" commenter. Do you think the packaging just magically disappears? It is not recyclable or reusable and it won't decompose. Ethical, compassionate choices involve a lot more thought than whether or not animals are directly slaughtered or tortured.It's berry season! Go to the fucking farmers market and get some real food you stupid sheep..Posted by Beer Batter on July 22, 2009 at 10:47 AM | Report this comment Cary (and everyone), the Skittles Crazy Cores were the first ones without gelatin: http://www.typetive .com/candyblog/ item/skiÂ….Posted by ROM on July 22, 2009 at 12:06 PM | Report this comment Berries...who are you kidding Beer Batter? Yeah, when I get to be a bourgeois douche like you I'll shell out $5 for 4 oz. of raspberries..Posted by kylo on July 22, 2009 at 12:19 PM | Report this comment I knew a vegan once, in high school. Every day for lunch she would have a bag of bbq flavored potato chips and a can of Dr. Pepper..Posted by GLV on July 22, 2009 at 1:55 PM | Report this comment if you go out to sauvie's island and pick them they are suuuuuper cheap. like $1.50 a pound. it's not bourgeois to eat fresh fruits. it's common sense!no one should eat hydrogenated oil: http://www.wisegeek .com/what- is-hydrogenatÂ…http://blogtown. portlandmercury. com/BlogtownPDX/ archives/ 2009/07/21/ skittles- gone-vegan "Hobbes: Do you think there's a God? Calvin: Well, SOMEBODY'S out to get me." "Hobbes: Do you think there's a God? Calvin: Well, SOMEBODY'S out to get me." "Hobbes: Do you think there's a God? Calvin: Well, SOMEBODY'S out to get me." Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 23, 2009 Report Share Posted July 23, 2009 http://blog.peta2.com/2007/09/mars_killing_animals_for_candy.html Kris DuVall Jul 23, 2009 2:18 PM vegan-network Re: [100% veg*n ] Skittles Gone Vegan! Aren't these made by the folks that make M & M's? Ya know, the company that tests on animals? That automatically makes it non vegan in my mind... Kris --- On Thu, 7/23/09, swpgh01.t21 (AT) btinternet (DOT) com <swpgh01.t21 (AT) btinternet (DOT) com> wrote: swpgh01.t21 (AT) btinternet (DOT) com <swpgh01.t21 (AT) btinternet (DOT) com>[100% veg*n ] Skittles Gone Vegan!vegan-network Date: Thursday, July 23, 2009, 3:26 AM Posted by Sarah Mirk on Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 3:22 PM My vegan friends were all excited this weekend over a sweet discovery: Skittles candy has gone vegan. And, if anyone cares, gluten-free. The bags of delicious sugar droplets were vegan in other countries (specifically, their website notes, India and Indonesia) but in the USA Skittles still included gelatin until very recently. The real-life vegan with the giant Skittles feedbag below reported that some Skittles packages on Safeway's shelves still contained gelatin this weekend, others had a newly-revised ingredients list.It looks like Skittles made this switch quietly for some reason. There's no news articles or info on their website about banishing gelatin from their US ingredients. You'd think they would be exciting about opening up Skittles to 8 million more sugar-crazed consumers. Maybe they're worried about stirring up more wrath from PETA?.Comments (20) RSS Sort Oldest to Newest Newest to Oldest Showing 1-20 of 20 Add a comment Oh, vegans, so silly. Nothing says "healthy eating" like NINE different food colorings..Posted by GLV on July 21, 2009 at 3:26 PM | Report this comment All tested by the FDA as safe. If you find food colorings to be unsafe, I ask: what do you eat instead?.Posted by ?pqM)mH{5i*7V7wVNiH ?tcvUk'j> tH\VF5!V+ 00HY?jgK7@ iA<_(B0Mii* :@e9Iq on July 21, 2009 at 3:38 PM | Report this comment Are you kidding? Most food colorings have never been tested; many common ones in the U.S. are banned in the EU. I avoid artificial food colorings entirely..Posted by GLV on July 21, 2009 at 4:13 PM | Report this comment The M & Ms have Stigmata...?.Posted by Kyle! on July 21, 2009 at 4:15 PM | Report this comment http://www.foodsafe ty.gov/~lrd/ colorfac. ht…Blah blah blah FUD..Posted by ?pqM)mH{5i*7V7wVNiH ?tcvUk'j> tH\VF5!V+ 00HY?jgK7@ iA<_(B0Mii* :@e9Iq on July 21, 2009 at 4:28 PM | Report this comment Find something more recent than 1993, and I'll consider reading it..Posted by GLV on July 21, 2009 at 4:46 PM | Report this comment WOO! Now vegans can eat the same nasty shit that made omnivores morbidly obese. Just what we need, fat whiny vegans complaining about "body image hatred" as they fucking wolf down handful after handful of "tasting the rainbow" non-foods..Posted by Graham on July 21, 2009 at 4:46 PM | Report this comment But wait! It's not quite as simple as all that. My vegetarian friends and I discovered that some bags of Skittles are gelatin-free a few months ago. The weird thing is, though, that only about half of the original flavor, red-bag Skittles are Gelatin Free. The ones that are are clearly marked as such as in your picture. But, from box to box, even within the same store, some will be veggie-friendly, and others will not.On the other hand, every bag/box of the non-original flavor that we've seen (Sour, Wild Berry, Tropical etc.), IS vegan/vegetarian/ gelatin-free. Why this split status, I don't know. But be vigilant if this matters to you - check those bags/boxes..Posted by Cary Clarke on July 21, 2009 at 5:48 PM | Report this comment GLV, I hear ya. Reminds me of religous sheep: They want us to prove the lack of a God, whereas it is the onus of the mumbling Theists in fact to prove a single God exists out of the thousands identified.In other words: YOU prove the link between the 7 approved food colorings and a single illness or condition in humans..Posted by ?pqM)mH{5i*7V7wVNiH ?tcvUk'j> tH\VF5!V+ 00HY?jgK7@ iA<_(B0Mii* :@e9Iq on July 21, 2009 at 5:50 PM | Report this comment most people i know go vegan for morel, not health reasons.this is why SweetPea sucks away so much of my money...and why Voodoo Donuts has an entire vegan shelf, perhaps with a skittle covered confection soon .Posted by ntrecek on July 21, 2009 at 6:12 PM | Report this comment ntrecek: I like mushrooms as much as the next guy but wouldn't go vegan for them..Posted by wka on July 21, 2009 at 6:21 PM | Report this comment can i get a hi-five for that remaining "hydrogenated" goodness?.Posted by anotherone on July 22, 2009 at 2:33 AM | Report this comment Boo to the commenters who think that we should all avoid food colorings or "'hydrogenated' goodness". Food colorings (except carmine) and hydrogenated fats are not from tortured animals. Veganism and eating for health are not exclusive. I, for one, enjoy gelatin-free skittles from time to time as a compassionate, ethical vegan..Posted by kylo on July 22, 2009 at 8:27 AM | Report this comment This would be a great opportunity for you to become familiar with google..Posted by GLV on July 22, 2009 at 8:54 AM | Report this comment Actually, I'll do you a favor: read Fast Food Nation. There is a good discussion of it in there, with many, specific examples of food additives and colorings that are banned in the EU but legal in the US..Posted by GLV on July 22, 2009 at 8:56 AM | Report this comment I'm with GLV. I seriously can't understand why anyone would eat crap like this. Vegan or no. The 1st 3 ingredients alone are big red flags. As for the "ethical compassionate" commenter. Do you think the packaging just magically disappears? It is not recyclable or reusable and it won't decompose. Ethical, compassionate choices involve a lot more thought than whether or not animals are directly slaughtered or tortured.It's berry season! Go to the fucking farmers market and get some real food you stupid sheep..Posted by Beer Batter on July 22, 2009 at 10:47 AM | Report this comment Cary (and everyone), the Skittles Crazy Cores were the first ones without gelatin: http://www.typetive .com/candyblog/ item/ski….Posted by ROM on July 22, 2009 at 12:06 PM | Report this comment Berries...who are you kidding Beer Batter? Yeah, when I get to be a bourgeois douche like you I'll shell out $5 for 4 oz. of raspberries..Posted by kylo on July 22, 2009 at 12:19 PM | Report this comment I knew a vegan once, in high school. Every day for lunch she would have a bag of bbq flavored potato chips and a can of Dr. Pepper..Posted by GLV on July 22, 2009 at 1:55 PM | Report this comment if you go out to sauvie's island and pick them they are suuuuuper cheap. like $1.50 a pound. it's not bourgeois to eat fresh fruits. it's common sense!no one should eat hydrogenated oil: http://www.wisegeek .com/what- is-hydrogenat…http://blogtown. portlandmercury. com/BlogtownPDX/ archives/ 2009/07/21/ skittles- gone-vegan "Hobbes: Do you think there's a God? Calvin: Well, SOMEBODY'S out to get me." Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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