Sunday, November 7, 2021

What Candy Are Vegan

Most non-vegan candies can contain a variety of ingredients that are not only stomach turning at the thought but could also come with some side effects. Some common non-vegan ingredients may include gelatin, shellac, carmine and bone char, etc.

 59 Candies That Are Vegan:

This list is by no means exhaustive, but just try to give some examples.
  • Airheads – They offer so many flavors to choose from and are chewy! Yum!
  • Annie's Organic Bunny Fruit Snacks – I haven't had these myself, but they are so cute and come in different flavors too.
  • Atomic Fireballs – This would be the best pick for any hardcore cinnamon lover!
  • Big League Chew
  • Brach's – As you will notice from the following lines, Brach's is a company with many vegan candy options for every sweet tooth!
    • Brach's Cinnamon Hard Candy
    • Brach's Hi-C Fruit Slices
    • Brach's Hi-C Orange Slices
    • Brach's Root Beer Barrels
    • Brach's Star Brites
  • Bottle Caps – Bottle Caps are little tablet candies that vegan.  They are made to look like soda bottle caps and come in various flavors too!
  • Charms Blow Pops – I don't know about you, but I love when lollipops have gum in the middle, and that's exactly what this candy is.
  • Cry baby
  • Dem Bones – As their name states, they are a bunch of bones in a baggy and are totally vegan!
  • DOTS – Apart from being delicious, for some reason, I want to use these as edible monopoly figures.
  • Dum Dums
  • Fruit By The Foot – A roll of fruity candy that
  • Fruit Roll Ups
  • Fun Dip
  • Fuzzy Peach – They are sweet and chewy and sugary and just delicious.
  • Hubba Bubba Bubblegum
  • Jed's Maple Products – This brand offers some delicious maple candies made from their homemade maple syrup and are just incredible.
  • Jolly Rancher Hard Candy
  • Jolly Rancher Lollipops
  • Jujubes – They are common in the US but don't confuse them with the Canadian Jujubes as these are usually not vegan.
  • Jujyfruits – Similar to Jujubes, they are sweet jelly candies with many flavors to choose from.
  • Laffy Taffy – Stick to the fun size because the big versions of the candies still contain egg!
  • Lemonheads – Both sweet and sour, Lemonheads have just the flavor you seek.
  • Mamba Fruit Chews – The flavors are great, and they are very similar to Starburst.
  • Mary Jane Peanut Butter Kisses
  • Nerds
  • Now & Later
  • Panda Licorice – Even though many don't love the flavor of Licorice, you shouldn't be afraid to give this one a try! No pandas were harmed in its production.
  • PEZ – If you haven't had PEZ candies before, let me just tell you that as a kid, I loved them so much that I used to collect the different dispensers.
  • Pixy Stix
  • RealFruit – Berry shaped candies that even mention on the front of their packaging that they are gelatin free!
  • Red Vines – Red Vines are a very similar treat to Twizzlers.
  • Ring Pops – I believe we have all had a Ring Pop as kids and it's good to know one of our favorite childhood candy is vegan.
  • Seitenbacher Happy – Fruits - They offer some very original flavors, like their passion fruit or the black currant
  • Skittles – Yes, Skittles are vegan! You can find these almost everywhere, and they are perfect for when you find yourself wanting a quick and accessible vegan candy!
  • Smarties Tablet Candy (or Rockets for Canada!)
  • Sour Patch Kids – I'm pretty sure almost everyone loves these sweet and sour candies even though they make our mouths hurt after a few too many!
  • Starburst minis – When it comes to this sweet candy, the UK version of it contains vegan gelatin (thumbs up!), but the US one a contains non-vegetarian one and is therefore it is not suitable for vegans.
  • Super Bubble
  • Swedish Berries – If you've never had these before, they are adorable (and delicious) little berry shaped candies.
  • Swedish Fish – These little vegan-friendly candies are soft, chewy and fat-free.
  • Twizzlers – I believe we all had something similar to these as a kid and used them as weapons or bracelets. (I sure did!)
  • Wonka Candies – The Wonka brand offers a good selection of vegan candies as well, and you are bound to find something you'll enjoy.
    • Wonka Gobstoppers
    • Wonka Nerds
    • Wonka Sweet Tarts
  • Yum Earth Gummy Worms – Naturally flavored jellies that offer awesome flavors such as raspberry, mango (my personal favorite) and pineapple.
  • Zotz – Zotz is a hard candy with a fizzy and sour center
Hope you'd enjoy them!

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