Are jelly beans dairy free?

Sophia Patel | 2023-04-07 07:59:23 | page views:1135
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Noah Johnson

Works at IBM, Lives in Armonk.
As a food science expert with a focus on ingredient analysis and dietary restrictions, I can provide a detailed answer to your question.

Most jelly beans are dairy free because they are typically made from sugar, corn syrup, flavorings, and colorings. However, it's important to note that some jelly beans may contain ingredients like gelatin, which is derived from animal collagen and could be a concern for those who follow a strict vegan diet. Additionally, cross-contamination can occur in manufacturing facilities where both dairy and non-dairy products are processed, so there might be trace amounts of dairy in some jelly beans.

It's always best to check the ingredient list on the packaging or look for a certification from a reliable organization that confirms the product is dairy free.


Olivia Mitchell

Studied at Princeton University, Lives in Princeton, NJ
In fact, a company spokeswoman confirms that all Jelly Belly beans contain no animal products, are dairy-free, egg-free, gelatin-free, gluten-free and there's definitely "no fish at all in our factory." Heck, vegans can eat 'em, provided they don't have a problem with beeswax.
2023-04-10 07:59:23

William Hernandez

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In fact, a company spokeswoman confirms that all Jelly Belly beans contain no animal products, are dairy-free, egg-free, gelatin-free, gluten-free and there's definitely "no fish at all in our factory." Heck, vegans can eat 'em, provided they don't have a problem with beeswax.
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