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From a friend - if anybody likes these - don't know if they were vegan

anyway:

 

" Kelloggs Frosted Wheat " cereal contains beef

gelatine, making it unsuitable for veggies, Hindus,

and those avoiding beef products after BSE. I have

complained to their customer services department and

they tell me that this is (by implication purely for

cosmetic reasons) to give a " bloom " to their product!

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As far as i know they always did?

Arent the only Kellogs cereal vegan, cornflakes and rice crispies?

 

The Valley Vegan.............

Peter H

 

 

jo <jo.heartwork Sent: Thursday, 13 September, 2007 1:33:54 PM Kellogs Frosted Wheat

 

From a friend - if anybody likes these - don't know if they were vegananyway:"Kelloggs Frosted Wheat" cereal contains beefgelatine, making it unsuitable for veggies, Hindus,and those avoiding beef products after BSE. I havecomplained to their customer services department andthey tell me that this is (by implication purely forcosmetic reasons) to give a "bloom" to their product!

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They probably did - I wasn't sure, as I've never really bought any sugared cereals.

 

Jo

 

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Peter VV

Thursday, September 13, 2007 9:49 PM

Re: Kellogs Frosted Wheat

 

 

 

As far as i know they always did?

Arent the only Kellogs cereal vegan, cornflakes and rice crispies?

 

The Valley Vegan.............

Peter H

 

 

jo <jo.heartwork Sent: Thursday, 13 September, 2007 1:33:54 PM Kellogs Frosted Wheat

 

From a friend - if anybody likes these - don't know if they were vegananyway:"Kelloggs Frosted Wheat" cereal contains beefgelatine, making it unsuitable for veggies, Hindus,and those avoiding beef products after BSE. I havecomplained to their customer services department andthey tell me that this is (by implication purely forcosmetic reasons) to give a "bloom" to their product!

 

For ideas on reducing your carbon footprint visit For Good this month.

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