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Hi Sammy

 

I've been wondering that lately. We use Pritt Stick at work, and I did

email them from their website to find out about animal ingredients. They

haven't replied yet (about ten days), so I guess it does contain animal

ingredients. I don't have any information on any others yet.

 

Jo

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" slipknot_sammy " <slipknot_sammy

 

Saturday, March 29, 2003 6:03 PM

Re: dark chocolate?

 

 

> what glues are not made from animals ?

>

>

> , " Danielle Kichler "

> <veggietart@h...> wrote:

> > Is it terribly unvegan to buy otherwise vegan chocolates produced

> on

> > machinery with dairy chocolate? I mean, no animals suffered to

> make the

> > chocolate if it's dairy-free, right? A lot of factories can't

> afford

> > separate machinery for milk chocolate and vegan chocolate.

> Endangered

> > Species has a few vegan types of bars, but they're made on the same

> > machinery as their milk chocolate bars, as does Newman's Own. It's

> hard to

> > find a company that makes vegan bars on dedicated machinery.

> >

> > Danielle

> >

> >

> >

> > Support our troops; bring them home safely.

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> > swpgh01@t...

> >

> > ,

> > Re: dark chocolate?

> > Sat, 29 Mar 2003 14:16:33 GMT+00:00

> >

> >

> > Dark chocolate itself is generally vegan, but check the wrappers

> list of

> > ingredients carefully for butteroil and in some cases lactates. It

> can in

> > some cases be vegan , but produced in a factory on a production

> line with

> > dairy chocolate. As to whether the packaging it comes in is animal

> free,

> > that is possibly unlikely ( glues/dyes). I hope that this has not

> put you

> > off. Pete H. ( p.s. don`t mention Bourneville!)Bloody Cadburys.....

> >

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i use prittstick at school, will have to buy another make

 

, " Heartwork " <Heartwork@b...> wrote:

> Hi Sammy

>

> I've been wondering that lately. We use Pritt Stick at work, and I

did

> email them from their website to find out about animal

ingredients. They

> haven't replied yet (about ten days), so I guess it does contain

animal

> ingredients. I don't have any information on any others yet.

>

> Jo

> -

> " slipknot_sammy " <slipknot_sammy>

>

> Saturday, March 29, 2003 6:03 PM

> Re: dark chocolate?

>

>

> > what glues are not made from animals ?

> >

> >

> > , " Danielle Kichler "

> > <veggietart@h...> wrote:

> > > Is it terribly unvegan to buy otherwise vegan chocolates

produced

> > on

> > > machinery with dairy chocolate? I mean, no animals suffered to

> > make the

> > > chocolate if it's dairy-free, right? A lot of factories can't

> > afford

> > > separate machinery for milk chocolate and vegan chocolate.

> > Endangered

> > > Species has a few vegan types of bars, but they're made on the

same

> > > machinery as their milk chocolate bars, as does Newman's Own.

It's

> > hard to

> > > find a company that makes vegan bars on dedicated machinery.

> > >

> > > Danielle

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > Support our troops; bring them home safely.

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > ----Original Message Follows----

> > > swpgh01@t...

> > >

> > > ,

> > > Re: dark chocolate?

> > > Sat, 29 Mar 2003 14:16:33 GMT+00:00

> > >

> > >

> > > Dark chocolate itself is generally vegan, but check the wrappers

> > list of

> > > ingredients carefully for butteroil and in some cases lactates.

It

> > can in

> > > some cases be vegan , but produced in a factory on a production

> > line with

> > > dairy chocolate. As to whether the packaging it comes in is

animal

> > free,

> > > that is possibly unlikely ( glues/dyes). I hope that this has

not

> > put you

> > > off. Pete H. ( p.s. don`t mention Bourneville!)Bloody

Cadburys.....

> > >

> > > Peter H

> > >

> > > --------------------

> > > talk21 your FREE portable and private address on the net at

> > > http://www.talk21.com

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

_______________

> > > Help STOP SPAM with the new MSN 8 and get 2 months FREE*

> > > http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail

> >

> >

> >

> > To send an email to -

 

> >

> >

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I've got a UHU-Stick here. I'm guessing it's the same ingredients as Pritt

Stick. That's a bummer. I'm sure we've got Priss Stick at work as well. It

says in my vegan shopper (Sammy - you should buy one of these, it's £4.99

from vegansociety.com and lists everything that is vegan by brandname -

food, drink, household products, cosmetics, clothes, all sorts) it says

'adhesives may be processed from hide, bones, fish or dairy products eg.

casein. Non-animal adhesives are based on starch, cellulose, natural rubbers

or inorganisc substances based on silicone. It doesn't actually list the

glues though.

 

<3

Shari Black Velvet

 

 

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" slipknot_sammy " <slipknot_sammy

 

Saturday, March 29, 2003 7:59 PM

Re: Glue

 

 

> i use prittstick at school, will have to buy another make

>

> , " Heartwork " <Heartwork@b...> wrote:

> > Hi Sammy

> >

> > I've been wondering that lately. We use Pritt Stick at work, and I

> did

> > email them from their website to find out about animal

> ingredients. They

> > haven't replied yet (about ten days), so I guess it does contain

> animal

> > ingredients. I don't have any information on any others yet.

> >

> > Jo

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