This product hasthat may have gelatin.
Chocolate candy {maltitol, cocoa butter, chocolate, sodium caseinate (milk), milk fat, soy lecithin (emulsifier), vanilla, salt, rebiana (stevia extract)}, maltitol syrup, dark chocolate {maltitol, chocolate (processed with alkali), cocoa butter, milk fat, soy lecithin (emulsifier), rebiana (stevia extract), vanilla, salt}, peanut butter (dry roasted peanuts, hydrogenated cottonseed/rapeseed oil, soy oil, salt), pastel coating {maltitol, oil blend (fractionated palm kernel oil and hydrogenated palm oil), sodium caseinate (milk), milk fat, glycerol-lacto esters of fatty acids, soy lecithin (emulsifier), vanillin (artificial flavor), natural flavor}, polydextrose, palm kernel oil, pecans, coconut with sodium metabisulfite (preserves whiteness), sodium caseinate (milk), maltitol, sorbitol, hydrogenated vegetable oil (palm kernel, soybean), salt, natural and artificial flavors, soy lecithin (emulsifier), peppermint oil, butter, cream, fd&c colors (yellow 5 & 6, red 40, blue 1), sodium benzoate (preservative) and citric acid.
May contain tree nuts, eggs and wheat.
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Outside the USA?A gelatin-free diet avoids any foods containing gelatin, a protein derived from animal collagen used as a gelling agent in various food products like jellies, desserts, marshmallows, and some yogurts and candies. People may choose a gelatin-free diet for ethical, dietary, or religious reasons. To adhere to this diet, it's important to check food labels carefully, as gelatin is sometimes hidden in unexpected products. The Fig app can assist in creating a gelatin-free shopping list, helping to identify suitable alternatives and maintain this dietary preference. Collaboration with a dietitian can ensure nutritional needs are met without gelatin.