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UK, Canada and Australian – Cherry Cola Tic Tacs – Can contain carminic acid although US version is vegan!
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Tic Tac flavors with carmine and shellac are not vegan. Candy Cane mints contain dairy. All other flavors are vegan.” The ingredient in question is, the colouring in some of the Tic-Tac’s is Carminic Acid, which is classified as haram.
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Smints – Most Smints mints are vegan, some of their notable mints are their spearmint, peppermint and mint flavored options. Strawberry flavors should be avoided since they contain carmine which comes from insects. After analyzing different Tic Tacs flavours and country’s brands, there are some animal-derived ingredients which make these mints non-vegan.
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In Canada, orange Tic Tacs are actually white, and they come in a see-thru plastic container. I’d love to get my hands on some of those. One example is tic tacs in Canada which remain white without food colouring and just have tinted orange container instead. List Of Vegan & Non-Vegan Tic Tacs
Fox Glacier mints – These mints have been managed by different companies over the years but have remained vegan throughout, making them an excellent dinner mint in place of an imperial mint. Down below, we’ve dug in further as to which main ingredients in Tic Tacs are not vegan, why food colourings are not vegan, and a list of vegan and non-vegan Tic Tacs and vegan-friendly alternative mints! What Are The Non-Vegan Ingredients In Tic-Tacs?
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Peppersmith mints – All mint sweets and gums from Peppersmith are vegan mints, their mint flavors are sweetened with a plant-based sweetener rather than sugar which reduces the risk of cross-contamination from bone char in sugar. When I reached out to Tic Tags they said, “Tic Tac flavors with carmine and shellac are not vegan. Candy Cane mints contain dairy. All other flavors are vegan.”The Italian business Ferrero produces little, hard mints under the Tic Tac trademark. The following are the main components of Tic Tac: The notion that eating insects is forbidden in Islam is the basis for carminic acid’s designation as haram. As a result, any substance made from insects, including carminic acid, is forbidden in Islam. Because of this, carminic acid is regarded as haram and is prohibited from eating in accordance with Islamic dietary laws. Newer flavors of tic tacs in some countries now produce the iconic mint with natural flavours which come from beet or carotene.
