Guest guest Posted October 13, 2005 Report Share Posted October 13, 2005 No, not all. Some is made from animal fat. Really it is. It's in a lot of the soas and lotions. Donna PuterWitch <puterwitch wrote: glycerin is not from animals, it's ok ) - Julie Braswell Thursday, October 13, 2005 4:49 PM Re: Hi Laura No Jello Hi Craige What part of the animal does glycerin come from? Julie Id love to know what the marshmallows you eat are called. My kids would love that once in awhile. We used to eat smore's for a treat but I did know about animal trash in those so thats not something we eat anymore. I try to push more fruits for snack time, however we still like to have a treat now and then. purplepassion <thelilacflower wrote:Altiods also except a few sour versions have gelatin. yes, Craige, any info you have we will appreciate it. You never think about candy having gelatin or that many lotions and body products have glycerin. Watch labels because many products will state cruelty free or non animal glycerin or some type wording. Look for the little rabbit on or read labels on hair care products too....Donna Craige Moore <craige.moore wrote: It is surprising how much candy contains gelatin. If you want to avoid eating hoofs, start reading those labels. Ones I can think of off the top of my head... marshmallows, Skittles, Starburst. One probably should not be eating that kind of candy anyway. There are some veggie marshmallows out there, though. I got some recently from a Massachusetts company called Tiny Dancer, I think. Shoot, that's not right. That's an Elton John song. I have seen this company's products at Whole Foods lately. If anyone is interested, I can check at home as I still have some left. Just in time for hot cocoa season! -Craige " I guarantee you, this place will blow your mind. " Source: Norman Whitfield Psychedelic Shack Music Unlimited - Access over 1 million songs. Try it free. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 13, 2005 Report Share Posted October 13, 2005 oh brother, thanks Donna, now another one to worry about. grrrrrrrrrr. hugs, Chanda - purplepassion Thursday, October 13, 2005 6:39 PM Re: Glycerin No, not all. Some is made from animal fat. Really it is. It's in a lot of the soas and lotions. Donna PuterWitch <puterwitch wrote: glycerin is not from animals, it's ok ) - Julie Braswell Thursday, October 13, 2005 4:49 PM Re: Hi Laura No Jello Hi Craige What part of the animal does glycerin come from? Julie Id love to know what the marshmallows you eat are called. My kids would love that once in awhile. We used to eat smore's for a treat but I did know about animal trash in those so thats not something we eat anymore. I try to push more fruits for snack time, however we still like to have a treat now and then. purplepassion <thelilacflower wrote:Altiods also except a few sour versions have gelatin. yes, Craige, any info you have we will appreciate it. You never think about candy having gelatin or that many lotions and body products have glycerin. Watch labels because many products will state cruelty free or non animal glycerin or some type wording. Look for the little rabbit on or read labels on hair care products too....Donna Craige Moore <craige.moore wrote: It is surprising how much candy contains gelatin. If you want to avoid eating hoofs, start reading those labels. Ones I can think of off the top of my head... marshmallows, Skittles, Starburst. One probably should not be eating that kind of candy anyway. There are some veggie marshmallows out there, though. I got some recently from a Massachusetts company called Tiny Dancer, I think. Shoot, that's not right. That's an Elton John song. I have seen this company's products at Whole Foods lately. If anyone is interested, I can check at home as I still have some left. Just in time for hot cocoa season! -Craige " I guarantee you, this place will blow your mind. " Source: Norman Whitfield Psychedelic Shack Music Unlimited - Access over 1 million songs. Try it free. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 13, 2005 Report Share Posted October 13, 2005 and it you don't see the rabbit on the label or it isn';t markedno animal testing or cruelty free, then you can bet that is the animal product glycerin. Trust me I know. PuterWitch <puterwitch wrote:oh brother, thanks Donna, now another one to worry about. grrrrrrrrrr. hugs, Chanda - purplepassion Thursday, October 13, 2005 6:39 PM Re: Glycerin No, not all. Some is made from animal fat. Really it is. It's in a lot of the soas and lotions. Donna PuterWitch <puterwitch wrote: glycerin is not from animals, it's ok ) - Julie Braswell Thursday, October 13, 2005 4:49 PM Re: Hi Laura No Jello Hi Craige What part of the animal does glycerin come from? Julie Id love to know what the marshmallows you eat are called. My kids would love that once in awhile. We used to eat smore's for a treat but I did know about animal trash in those so thats not something we eat anymore. I try to push more fruits for snack time, however we still like to have a treat now and then. purplepassion <thelilacflower wrote:Altiods also except a few sour versions have gelatin. yes, Craige, any info you have we will appreciate it. You never think about candy having gelatin or that many lotions and body products have glycerin. Watch labels because many products will state cruelty free or non animal glycerin or some type wording. Look for the little rabbit on or read labels on hair care products too....Donna Craige Moore <craige.moore wrote: It is surprising how much candy contains gelatin. If you want to avoid eating hoofs, start reading those labels. Ones I can think of off the top of my head... marshmallows, Skittles, Starburst. One probably should not be eating that kind of candy anyway. There are some veggie marshmallows out there, though. I got some recently from a Massachusetts company called Tiny Dancer, I think. Shoot, that's not right. That's an Elton John song. I have seen this company's products at Whole Foods lately. If anyone is interested, I can check at home as I still have some left. Just in time for hot cocoa season! -Craige " I guarantee you, this place will blow your mind. " Source: Norman Whitfield Psychedelic Shack Music Unlimited - Access over 1 million songs. Try it free. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 13, 2005 Report Share Posted October 13, 2005 thanks. - purplepassion Thursday, October 13, 2005 8:47 PM Re: Glycerin and it you don't see the rabbit on the label or it isn';t markedno animal testing or cruelty free, then you can bet that is the animal product glycerin. Trust me I know. PuterWitch <puterwitch wrote:oh brother, thanks Donna, now another one to worry about. grrrrrrrrrr. hugs, Chanda - purplepassion Thursday, October 13, 2005 6:39 PM Re: Glycerin No, not all. Some is made from animal fat. Really it is. It's in a lot of the soas and lotions. Donna PuterWitch <puterwitch wrote: glycerin is not from animals, it's ok ) - Julie Braswell Thursday, October 13, 2005 4:49 PM Re: Hi Laura No Jello Hi Craige What part of the animal does glycerin come from? Julie Id love to know what the marshmallows you eat are called. My kids would love that once in awhile. We used to eat smore's for a treat but I did know about animal trash in those so thats not something we eat anymore. I try to push more fruits for snack time, however we still like to have a treat now and then. purplepassion <thelilacflower wrote:Altiods also except a few sour versions have gelatin. yes, Craige, any info you have we will appreciate it. You never think about candy having gelatin or that many lotions and body products have glycerin. Watch labels because many products will state cruelty free or non animal glycerin or some type wording. Look for the little rabbit on or read labels on hair care products too....Donna Craige Moore <craige.moore wrote: It is surprising how much candy contains gelatin. If you want to avoid eating hoofs, start reading those labels. Ones I can think of off the top of my head... marshmallows, Skittles, Starburst. One probably should not be eating that kind of candy anyway. There are some veggie marshmallows out there, though. I got some recently from a Massachusetts company called Tiny Dancer, I think. Shoot, that's not right. That's an Elton John song. I have seen this company's products at Whole Foods lately. If anyone is interested, I can check at home as I still have some left. Just in time for hot cocoa season! -Craige " I guarantee you, this place will blow your mind. " Source: Norman Whitfield Psychedelic Shack Music Unlimited - Access over 1 million songs. Try it free. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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