Nerds Clusters SUB - 8oz

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Nerds Clusters SUB - 8oz

Nerds Clusters SUB - 8oz

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Artificial colors such as Red 40, Yellows 5 and 6, and Blue 1, are not derived from animals, but they are made in a lab and are tested on animals. Needless to say, animal testing ethically goes against everything that veganism stands for and subsequently any product that is tested on animals is boycotted by vegans. As you can see, despite being delicious and uniquely sweet treats, if you are adhering to a vegan diet or lifestyle, Nerds contain far too many non-vegan ingredients and questionable ingredients for them to be considered vegan friendly. To show you precisely why Nerds are not considered vegan-friendly, we’ll now take a look at some of the non-vegan ingredients used to make Nerds and will be looking at why they’re off the menu for those adhering to vegan lifestyles. Gelatin

The reason why natural and artificial flavors can be questionable when used in Nerds is because these can sometimes be produced from plants, and sometimes from animals, and it is difficult to know which is which. Vegan Alternatives To Nerds

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Corn and citric acid are also considered questionable because non-organic variants are produced using GMOs. GMOs can potentially have negative impacts on the environment and on living creature’s natural habitats. The end result is a vibrant red color which is used to color culinary ingredients. Nice, huh? Artificial Colors

a b c Greenlee, Alandra (July 8, 2011). "Nerds Candy Nutrition". Healthfully . Retrieved 2023-10-18. Nerds Grape & Strawberry, Nerds Watermelon & Cherry, Nerds Rainbow, Big Chewy Nerds and Sour Big Chewy Nerds might be vegetarian since the diet is not as strict as the vegan diet the rest of the flavors contain gelatin. Does Nerds Candy Have Gelatin In Them? Yastremsky, Michelle B. "20 Candies from the '80s for a Sweet 30th Birthday Party." Celebrations, 7 Aug. 2013. Web.Carnauba wax is another questionable ingredient, due to the fact that there are ethical and environmental concerns about this product.

Nerds is an American candy launched in 1983 [1] by the Sunmark Corporation under the brand name Willy Wonka Candy Company. [2] Nerds are now made by the Ferrara Candy Company, a subsidiary of Ferrero Group. [3] With their anthropomorphic covers, Nerds usually contain two flavors per box, each flavor having a separate compartment and opening. [4] Production process [ edit ] Nostalgic with a Twist: Nerds Gummy Clusters offer a delightful twist on the classic Nerds candy, bringing a sense of nostalgia while introducing a new and exciting candy experience. Enjoy the best of both worlds in one irresistible treat. Nerd Blizzard, a Nerd milkshake offered from Dairy Queen. Now discontinued, Nerds and soft serve ice cream were not a popular pairing (this combination can still be found at DQs throughout Minnesota, however). Stroud, Jerri (April 2, 1984). "Sumark's Quite Happy To Have Nerds". St. Louis Post-Dispatch. p.C1.Gelatin is found in some varieties of Nerds, including Nerds Rope. Gelatin is used to give products a jelly-like consistency and as a setting agent. Lac Resin is found in Nerds and it is NOT vegan friendly due to the fact that it is made from secretions from Lac bugs. Carmine Color

Great for sharing: Nerds Gummy Clusters are the perfect way to share your love of gummy candy with others. Strawberry Giant Chewy Nerds, also known as "Future Nerds", have a chewy jelly bean center with a bumpy, crunchy Nerd shell. They are the same product as Nerd Jelly Beans, but they are available year-round. One top of the animal testing, there are also health concerns over artificial colors. Studies have linked artificial colors to health issues including: So if you are allergic to eggs then you might not want to consume Nerds candy. Non-Vegan IngredientsAccording to Laurnie Wilson, "Some say that [Nerds were] named after a reference in the Dr. Seuss book If I Ran the Zoo, where a 'nerd' is mentioned as one of the creatures the narrator would collect for his zoo." [11] Wilson also mentions the invention of the now-discontinued Nerds cereal. He points out, however, that "you can eat Nerds pretty much any other time of the day." [11]



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