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Except, one of the main ingredients in drumstick lollys is Gelatin - which is obtained by boiling animal bones and gathering the jelly shit that floats to the top of the water. Enjoy.

Not being a vegetarian - I couldn't give a damn.

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Except, one of the main ingredients in drumstick lollys is Gelatin - which is obtained by boiling animal bones and gathering the jelly shit that floats to the top of the water. Enjoy.

Its in loads of stuff, actual jelly, any jelly sweets, haribo etc. Sausages have pig intestine to seal the pork meat in, i'm not going to stop eating them any time soon either.

Anyway, why are you vaildated?

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Its in loads of stuff, actual jelly, any jelly sweets, haribo etc. Sausages have pig intestine to seal the pork meat in, i'm not going to stop eating them any time soon either.

Anyway, why are you vaildated?

schnap!

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Ok the why are you validated bit was more of a rhetorical question/note to self.

I'm sticking to the I don't want to eat bone juice point though.

Common examples of foods that contain gelatin are gelatin desserts, jelly, trifles, aspic, marshmallows, and confectioneries such as Peeps and gummy bears. Gelatin may be used as a stabilizer, thickener, or texturizer in foods such as ice cream, jams, yogurt, cream cheese, and margarine; it is used, as well, in fat-reduced foods to simulate the mouthfeel of fat and to create volume without adding calories.

Gelatin is used for the clarification of juices, such as apple juice, and of vinegar. Isinglass, from the swim bladders of fish, is still in use as a fining agent for wine and beer. [5] Beside hartshorn jelly, from deer antlers (hence the name "hartshorn"), isinglass was one of the oldest sources of gelatin.

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I think you eat it more than you'd realise... theres forms of it in wine and beer as well as a crap load of pure fruit juices and squash.

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