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Firstly Oreo and dairy milk! OMG! What an amazing combination!
But after I had eaten a bar I noticed on the back that it was not suitable for vegetarians. - but I couldn't see anything that could contain meat derivatives. I also don't recall seeing it on a cadburys chocolate before! Any ideas? TIAx
But after I had eaten a bar I noticed on the back that it was not suitable for vegetarians. - but I couldn't see anything that could contain meat derivatives. I also don't recall seeing it on a cadburys chocolate before! Any ideas? TIAx
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The listed ingredients don't give a clue to the reason for them being unsuitable for vegetarians.
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They are SUITABLE FOR VEGETARIAN AND VEGANS NOW :)!!!! Oreo emailed me back saying 'Thanks for your responce, and blah blah blah.... then they said the new packets in supermarkets are not suitable for vegetarians!!!! YES!! even now on WIKIPEDIA IT SAYS UK Oreo cookies originally contained whey powder and so were not suitable for people who avoid milk products. As the whey powder was sourced from cheese made with calf rennet, UK Oreo cookies were also not suitable for vegetarians.[38][39] However since Spring 2013, the whey powder has been removed and UK Oreo cookies are now suitable for vegetarians and vegans.
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