No. This product is not vegan as it lists 1 ingredient that derives from animals and 5 ingredients that could could derive from animals depending on the source.

Is Kellogg's SCOOBY-DOO! Cinnamon Baked Graham Cracker Snacks 12 Count - 12 Oz Vegan?

No. This product is not vegan as it lists 1 ingredient that derives from animals and 5 ingredients that could could derive from animals depending on the source.

Description

Sweet cinnamon flavor and crisp, slightly crumbly texture make these baked cracker snacks suitable for quick snacks, lunchbox additions, or dipping; customers commonly note consistent spice, convenient multi-pack packaging, and kid appeal, while some reviews mention occasional variation in cinnamon intensity and breakage during shipping and occasional freshness concerns reported.

Ingredients

Whole Wheat Flour, Enriched Flour (Wheat Flour, Niacin, Reduced Iron, Thiamin Mononitrate (Vitamin B1), Riboflavin (Vitamin B2), Folic Acid), Sugar, Vegetable Oil (Soybean And Palm Oil With Tbhq For Freshness), Honey, Contains Two Percent Or Less Of Calcium Carbonate, Salt, Baking Soda, Cinnamon, Maltodextrin, Soy Lecithin, Vitamin A Palmitate, Bht For Freshness

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What is a Vegan diet?

A vegan diet excludes all animal-derived foods, including meat, poultry, fish, dairy, eggs, and honey. It focuses on plant-based sources such as fruits, vegetables, grains, legumes, nuts, and seeds. Many people choose veganism for ethical, environmental, or health reasons. When well-planned, it provides sufficient protein, fiber, and antioxidants, though supplementation or fortified foods may be needed for nutrients like vitamin B12, iron, and omega-3 fatty acids. Vegan diets are associated with lower risks of heart disease and improved digestion but require mindfulness to ensure balanced and complete nutrition.