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What are some brands of vegetarian marshmallows (no gelatin)?

I know about Pangea VeganSweets, but they're hard to get. Any national brands (as an example, Jet Puffed, even though they do use gelatin). Or cheap websites?

Thanks a lot guys! Best answer gets ten points!

Update:

thanks for the great answers! I'll wait a bit longer b4 choosing the best one.

kara-- gelatin requires the killing of an animal, so even though it is a byproduct, it is not vegetarian OR vegan friendly.

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  • 1 decade ago
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    Make your own? http://www.vegsource.com/articles/marshmallows.htm

    http://store.foodfightgrocery.com/ricrfl.html

    http://www.vegparadise.com/news38.html

    http://supervegan.com/blog/entry.php?id=809

    Just links.

    and marshmallows are vegetarian friendly. You are looking for Vegan friendly. Gelatin is an animal by product.

    Crazy I know but its how it is.

  • 5 years ago

    Vegetarian Marshmallows

  • 6 years ago

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    What are some brands of vegetarian marshmallows (no gelatin)?

    I know about Pangea VeganSweets, but they're hard to get. Any national brands (as an example, Jet Puffed, even though they do use gelatin). Or cheap websites?

    Thanks a lot guys! Best answer gets ten points!

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    5 years ago

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    I don't eat marshmallows or other gelatin products, and I try to buy sugar that isn't processed through bone char, and do a lot of my own baking. I don't worry about the sugar thing as much, though, so I will eat desserts when I go out to eat, without knowing the source of the sugar. If you like gummy bears, you can get dots, swedish fish, and a few other candies like that. They don't have quite the same texture, but they are similar. For starburst, you can have mambas, which taste similar, and honestly, I like them better. If you eat fish, you can get kosher marshmallows, which use fish gelatin. For jelly beans, it depends on the brand, cheaper brands sometimes use gelatin.

  • 1 decade ago

    VeganSweets Marshmallows

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    Geletain is not a by product.

    Eggs,milk and honey are.

    You dont have to kill them to get it.

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