Carlton Lastrapes: Depends on which one, just read the ingredients. I think most are.
Irving Jordahl: HA! None of them are.
Giovanna Sherlin: I think that the plain donuts are veganYou would have to look on their packagingAnyway, to Lizzy above, when I was vegetarian, I ate dairy and eggs, but still avoided lard, tallow, rennet, and gelatin "slaughter byproducts", I don't think an ethical vegetarian or health vegetarian would want to eat lard or tallow- which comes from dead animals and is fat, it depends on their reasons for being a vegetarian, if they just don't like meat then they would eat all the other products, but health and ethical vegetarians wouldn't eat some of those you mentioned...Show more
Shaunta Paap: Uh...just look on the ingredients list? If it doesn't have gelatin, meat or fish it's vegetarian. I don't think Little Debbie products have any, except they might have gelatin.
Dan Seen: yes I believe so.except those w/ marshmallows l! ike someone said.Hostess snacks used to contain beef fat, which I think they finalllllly converted them all over to vegetable oil. Double check though if you ever get Hostess.
Charlotte Bryar: I wish!
Lorine Helwick: yes of course they're vegetarian there's no meat in it. you probably mean is it vegan. and probably not.you have to read the ingredients.vegetarians dont eat meat but they still eat everything else. vegans dont have ANY animal products, like milk, eggs, butter, cheese, gelatin, glycerin, enzymes, etc...Show more
Piedad Bassiti: Which ones, there are a lot of them... they ones with marshmallow obviously aren't vegetarian, though.
Raleigh Lufkin: uhm, all of them that i know of:punless geletin, which i kinda doubtdid you mean vegan?like as in there's no animal biproducts in them either?
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