Technically, artificial colors are vegan (as they’re not synthesized from animal ingredients), but the issue with animal testing continues to dissuade some vegans from consuming them. Plus, it turns out that artificial colors are tested to prevent potential health risks on humans, which is why you’re able to find tests on the artificial color Red 40 Lake that are as recent as 20. Artificial Colors Are Still Tested on Animals Or in the very least, that’s the argument used. Some vegans are against products that contain artificial colors (and flavors) because they are essentially a by-product of animal testing. While you won’t find an animal ingredient, these lime-flavored chips contain artificial colors. Artificial Colors (Red 40 Lake and Yellow 6 Lake).To my surprise, these chips don’t have any animal ingredients: Ruffles Tapatio Lemon-flavored chips are not found on Ruffle’s official website, but you can actually find them at Walmart, which is where I found them. We don’t know if the sugar in the All Dressed Ruffles is processed with bone char, but what usually happens is that big companies such as Frito-Lay often have a mixed pool of sugar suppliers, including ones that use bone char, which also means it’s impossible to trace what type of sugar is in a product.Ĭlick here if you want to learn more details about the use of bone char in sugar. Unfortunately, in some instances, cane sugar is processed, filtered, and bleached using bone char, which is essentially a charcoal-like powder derived from animal bones, more specifically cattle. Sugar derived from sugar beets is processed in a way that is always vegan-friendly, but the same can’t be said about cane sugar. While they’re quite similar in both taste and texture, they’re processed very differently. Well, sugar is typically derived from two sources: sugarcane and sugar beets. One of those ingredients is sugar and is present in this particular flavor. However, if you’ve been following this blog for a while, you certainly know about the existence of certain questionable ingredients that some vegans avoid. Vegetable Oil (Sunflower, Corn, and/or Canola Oil).You may find it surprising but these Ruffles have no animal ingredients: They present a blend of salty, savory, and sweet flavors, much like a mixture of salt & vinegar, ketchup, and BBQ flavors all in one. The All-Dressed flavored Ruffles are the best-selling flavor in Canada. Needless to say, these Ruffles are 100% vegan. It doesn’t have a single ingredient that would make you question. Vegetable Oil (Sunflower, Corn, And/Or Canola Oil).These are the original Ruffles and despite the mayonnaise-looking bowl on the packaging, the ingredients for the originals are quite simple. Vegan Ruffles Flavors Ruffles Original Potato Chips Note: The nutritional information in this blog post was taken directly from Ruffles’ official website.
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