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do m&m's have animal fat in them?

I love the Earth animals and trees!! Asked by 77meg 2 months ago, 5 answers.

Do m&m's have animal fat/parts in them?

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I look so young here. Answered by dawnathen on Jul 23, 2008, 08:14AM
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gross, I wouldn't think so. But you never know!

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Answered by max121880 on Jul 23, 2008, 08:18AM
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you can eat m&m's if your a vegetarian. You cant eat the m&m's if your vegan though. they have a by product of cheese called whey in them.

Also if you are a vegetarian for ethical reasons, I wouldent eat the m&m's or any of mars brand candy. The Mars corperation tests (very inhumanely) on animals. Tests are for caffine levels. look here for more information.
http://marscandykills.com/

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Auma and Aput, my bearded dragons!! Answered by carjon011208 on Jul 23, 2008, 02:09PM
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only gellatin candies do, like skittles and jello.

kesh Answered by softballchick on Jul 23, 2008, 03:43PM
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never thought of that

Gir rules. Answered by mikeh on Jul 25, 2008, 08:14PM
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Oh, dear god...

YES. The answer is YES. M&Ms contain milk. Milk has animal fat in it. Hence, M&Ms contain animal fat.

And, max, that web site is...

a) funded by PETA, whose analysis of the facts can be said to be skewed at best and entirely inaccurate at worst, and...
b) never mentions anything about Mars performing animal tests, only that they fund medical and biological research involving animal test subjects. They aren't exactly spraying cosmetics into the eyes of rabbits here. They're using animal testing for the betterment of human health.

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