No. This product is not vegan as it lists 5 ingredients that derive from animals and 6 ingredients that could could derive from animals depending on the source.

Is Salted Caramel Bumper Sticks Vegan?

No. This product is not vegan as it lists 5 ingredients that derive from animals and 6 ingredients that could could derive from animals depending on the source.

Description

Muesli Bar

Ingredients

Wholegrain cereals 28% (rolled oats, wholemeal wheat flour, wheat flakes), Butter (cream, salt), Milk chocolate 15% (sugar, cocoa solids, milk solids, emulsifier (soy lecithin)), Caramel Fudge 12% (sweetened condensed milk (milk, sugar), sugar, glucose, vegetable oil, emulsifier (soy lecithin), tapioca starch, salt, natural colour (150a), natural flavour), Brown sugar, Coconut (with antioxidant (223)), Golden syrup, Humectant (glycerin), Maltodextrin, Glucose syrup (with antioxidant (223)), Canola oil, Malted barley extract, Emulsifier (soy lecithin), Natural Salted Caramel flavour 0.2%, Salt, Sunflower seeds, Sesame seeds. Contains milk and soy products, sulphites, sesame seeds and gluten-containing cereal products. May be present: tree nuts, peanuts and egg.

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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.