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Bubblicious Original Flavour Bubble Gum 40 g

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Bubble Tape Ingredients: “Sugar, Gum Base, Corn Syrup, Glycerol; less than 2% of: Natural and Artificial Flavors, Soy Lecithin, Corn Starch, Acesulfame K, Aspartame, BHT (to maintain Freshness), Color (Red 40 Lake).” ( source) Bubble Yum Carmine is another insect product—but it’s maybe even grosser than beeswax or confectioner’s glaze. That’s because carmine is actually made from crushed up dead beetles. Bubble Yum ingredients: “Sugar, Gum Base, Corn Syrup; contains 2% or Less of: Glycerin, Artificial Flavor, Artificial Color (Blue 1 Lake), BHT (to maintain Freshness).” ( source) Bubblicious Winterfresh gum ingredients: “Sugar, Gum Base, Dextrose, Corn Syrup, Natural and Artificial Flavors; less than 2% of: Glycerol, Aspartame, Soy Lecithin, Acesulfame K, Color (Blue 1 Lake), BHT (to maintain freshness).” ( source) Wrigley’s Spearmint Gum

Project 7 Gum is not strictly vegan. It contains “resinous glaze,” which is an animal ingredient secreted by lac beetles. It also contains gum base, natural flavor, and glycerine, which are debated amongst vegans. Bubblicious is a brand of bubble gum originally produced by the American Chicle Division of Warner-Lambert. The brand is now part of Cadbury Adams, a division of Mondelez International. It was launched in 1977, in response to the tremendous sales of Bubble Yum, the first soft bubble gum. The brand struggled upon introduction, but sales took off with the advent, in 1978, of the "Ultimate Bubble" advertising campaign. Bubblicious was later expanded internationally. Fruit Stripe gum is generally considered vegan. There are no obvious animal ingredients. However, it does contain a couple of controversial ingredients that fall in a gray area for vegans: Sugar, gum base, natural flavors, and artificial colors. Big Red gum is generally considered vegan. There are no obvious animal ingredients. However, it does contain several controversial ingredients that fall in a gray area for vegans: Gum base, sugar, natural flavors, and glycerol.

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But despite the sadness of these tests, it’s not clear that boycotting artificial colors will actual help stop them. I explain more in my posts on Red 40 and the other artificial food dyes. Bubble Yum is generally considered vegan. There are no obvious animal ingredients. However, it does contain several controversial ingredients that fall in a gray area for vegans: Sugar, gum base, glycerin, and blue 1 lake. Gelatin is made from boiling animal skins, bones, and joints—stuff like that. Kinda nasty. And in the end, gelatin has a sort of gummy texture. Fruit Stripe Gum was known for its bold and juicy taste, with fan-favorite non-traditional flavors like lemon and lime. Find sources: "Bubblicious"– news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR ( February 2022) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message)You see, each piece of Freshen Up Gum came filled with a delicious juicy gel that would explode in your mouth as you chewed, leaving behind a fresh and icy sensation that lasted for hours. Bubblicious bubble gum is generally considered vegan. There are no obvious animal ingredients. However, it does contain several controversial ingredients that fall in a gray area for vegans: Sugar, gum base, natural flavoring, glycerin, red 40 lake, and sucralose. Natural flavors” is a sort of catch-all term that can be used to describe many different things used as natural sources of flavor in a good product. This means it can be animal-based or plant-based.

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