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soothsayer

(38,601 posts)
Tue Feb 16, 2021, 02:34 PM Feb 2021

A vegan version of the iconic KitKat candy bar, to be known as the KitKat V, will be launched later


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A vegan version of the iconic KitKat candy bar, to be known as the KitKat V, will be launched later this year in "several countries across the globe."

Got no milk: Nestle unveils vegan KitKat bar
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https://t.co/D0zIv1f4Jf?amp=1
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A vegan version of the iconic KitKat candy bar, to be known as the KitKat V, will be launched later (Original Post) soothsayer Feb 2021 OP
I was going to complain but what did they take doc03 Feb 2021 #1
Milk soothsayer Feb 2021 #2
Vegan cant even have milk, no thanks. nt doc03 Feb 2021 #3
No, it has NO milk. That's what makes it vegan soothsayer Feb 2021 #4
Aren't the dark chocolate ones already vegan? jmowreader Feb 2021 #5
Those have milk too, as the very last ingredient soothsayer Feb 2021 #6
But are any ingredients from bee polinated sources? sanatanadharma Feb 2021 #7
Some vegans state that it is jmowreader Feb 2021 #8
Generally it is honey not pollination. Voltaire2 Feb 2021 #9
Not gonna lie, these replies are way different than i anticipated soothsayer Feb 2021 #11
nothing new or odd about this. Voltaire2 Feb 2021 #13
+1 Celerity Feb 2021 #14
can't be any worse than they already are Kali Feb 2021 #10
FINALLY they are removing whistler162 Feb 2021 #12

soothsayer

(38,601 posts)
4. No, it has NO milk. That's what makes it vegan
Tue Feb 16, 2021, 02:49 PM
Feb 2021

The regular ones have milk, so vegans can’t have them.

sanatanadharma

(3,761 posts)
7. But are any ingredients from bee polinated sources?
Tue Feb 16, 2021, 03:19 PM
Feb 2021

Is not the exploitation of bees contrary to a vegan lifestyle?

Voltaire2

(13,284 posts)
9. Generally it is honey not pollination.
Tue Feb 16, 2021, 04:54 PM
Feb 2021

It is always fun to watch those participating in the astounding global slaughter of sentient creatures lecture vegans for their lack of purity.

Voltaire2

(13,284 posts)
13. nothing new or odd about this.
Tue Feb 16, 2021, 06:40 PM
Feb 2021

Being vegan is a lot like not drinking: your mere existence is troubling, and any flaw in your state is noted with glee. I get it. I've been both a drunk and a meat eater.

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