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(#1) Oreo
Typical cookie recipes require at least a few eggs, so you would think that all cookies have eggs in them. Right? Wrong! Oreos are not made with eggs. However, while Oreos contain strictly vegan-friendly ingredients, the company has stated that the cookies "are not suitable for vegans," as they may come into contact with milk during production.
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(#2) Pillsbury Crescent Rolls
Delicious Pillsbury Crescent Rolls may seem like they're packed butter, but you've been fooled! That buttery taste actually comes from salt and vegetable oils.
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(#3) Duncan Hines Creamy Home-Style Buttercream Frosting
Buttercream frosting with no butter or cream?! It's true! This sweet cake topper uses vegetable oil shortening instead. Actually, most Duncan Hines frosting flavors and cake mixes are vegan.
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(#4) Unfrosted Pop-Tarts
Pop-Tarts frosting contains gelatin, but three of their unfrosted varieties are vegan: blueberry, strawberry, and brown sugar cinnamon. Maybe you can take some vegan Duncan Hines frosting and spread it on there instead!
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(#5) Sour Patch Kids
Since Sour Patch Kids are gummy, you might think they're made using gelatin. But these little candies are actually completely plant-based.
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(#6) Ritz Crackers
Yet another food that touts its buttery taste without actually containing any butter! The grease that gets all over your fingers when you eat them is actually completely vegan!
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(#7) Jell-O Instant Pudding
Regular Jello-O contains gelatin, which is an animal product. But Jello-O instant pudding does not contain any gelatin. It's thickened by ingredients called tetrasodium pyrophosphate and disodium phosphate. Good luck figuring out what the heck those are. But hey, at least it's vegan!
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(#8) Trader Joe's Soft-Baked Snickerdoodles
Here's another store-bought cookie that is surprisingly vegan. No eggs are needed to make these sugary morsels. Of course, that doesn't exactly mean they are part of a balanced diet...
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(#9) Cinnamon And Chocolate Teddy Grahams
Vegans rejoice! The cinnamon and chocolate varieties of Teddy Grahams contain no eggs or animal products. Pour a whole bunch in a bowl with your favorite soy or nut milk for the most satisfying breakfast/dessert ever.
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(#10) Aunt Jemima Pancake Mix
When you make regular pancakes, you're probably used to putting in an egg and some milk, but Aunt Jemima's mix alone is actually vegan. It only contains flour, baking soda, sugar, and salt. You can substitute in nut milk and flax seed eggs to make your own vegan variety at home.
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(#11) Nutter Butter Cookies
Butter might be in the name, but it's not on the ingredients list! These snack sandwiches contain no butter. Ok fine, the word "butter" could be referring to peanut butter, not dairy butter. Anyway, it's vegan!
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(#12) Campbell's Mushroom Gravy
You can't make gravy without animal juices, right? Wrong. It may not be the gravy your grandmother knew, but Campbell's Mushroom Gravy achieves the richness of regular gravy using only flour and water. No animal fat or cream required.
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(#13) Krispy Kreme Fruit Pies (Apple, Cherry, And Peach)
Krispy Kreme doughnuts are made with eggs, but their fruit pies don't have any eggs; the pie crust is a completely different product (and texture) than the doughnuts.
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(#14) SuperPretzel Soft Pretzel
Many soft pretzels are made with eggs, or they at least get an egg wash when they're baked. But SuperPretzel brand soft pretzels are egg-free. Gluten, yeast, and soda give the pretzels their puffy, chewy texture.
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(#15) Life
The original and cinnamon versions of Life are two of a handful of vegan cereals on the market. Also in the vegan cereal club are Cap'n Crunch Peanut Butter Crunch and Kellogg’s Special K Red Berries. Just don't enjoy them in a bowl of dairy milk!
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(#16) Marie Callender's Dessert Pies
Because pie is baked, you would think that it requires eggs. But you actually don't need eggs to make a pie crust. (Although, to be fair, you usually need a lot of butter.) Marie Callender's Dutch apple, razzleberry, cherry crunch, lattice apple, and lattice peach frozen pies leave out the eggs and all dairy products.
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(#17) Walden Farms Dressing
Prepare to be impressed: Even Walden Farms' blue cheese, ranch, and bacon flavors of dressing are vegan! They add cellulose gel to make the dressing thick and some mysterious "natural flavors" to achieve the desired taste.
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(#19) Bread
Not all bread is vegan, but most is. Because it's baked, you might think that making bread requires an egg, but it doesn't! Still, you probably want to check the ingredients, because some breads might be made with honey or milk products. If you're buying bread at a bakery, just ask whether they use eggs or dairy.
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(#20) Stacy's Pita Chips
Since most bread is vegan and most potato chips are vegan, it makes sense that Stacy's Pita Chips are vegan. Stick to the plain salted chips, though. The Parmesan-flavored ones are made with real cheese.
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Strictly speaking, Vegetarian refers to the prohibition of Animal Raw materials and the Prohibition of “Five Xin” and “five meat” temple dishes, Taoist dishes. Five meat, also known as “Five Xin”, refers to five kinds of pungent vegetables (onions, garlic, buckwheat, leeks, onions). But for modern people from the land and water to grow plants, people can be used directly or processed food, we can collectively be called vegetarian. For example, vegetables, fruits, soy products, gluten and other materials made of vegetarian vegetables and other foods.
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