@pilotgen I don't know first hand what Yummy Earth uses, but I would guess agar-agar (or "agar" in English), which is made from red algae. I've not seen it used in recipes here in the States, but it's more common than animal-based gelatin in Asian countries and in particular South East Asia.
What about YummyEarth gummy bears? Their gummy bears are made with gelatin. Gelatin comes from collagen. Does YummyEarth get their collagen from animal parts such as animal bones, hides and/or pigs ears? If so, do they make sure these animals parts are organic?
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MysterEy1 1 month ago
@pilotgen Some gelatin is Agar Agar, which is from seaweed
abehammy 2 months ago
They make these lollipops in Mexico now?
econoview 3 months ago
I ran across the lolli pop in a health food store. Taste great.
BryanOnALaptopVlog 4 months ago
These lollipops taste great!!
HazelEyedErica 4 months ago
these lollipops are freaking awesome!
newbiemakeupstar09 5 months ago
@pilotgen I don't know first hand what Yummy Earth uses, but I would guess agar-agar (or "agar" in English), which is made from red algae. I've not seen it used in recipes here in the States, but it's more common than animal-based gelatin in Asian countries and in particular South East Asia.
hcblue 5 months ago
@pilotgen
Can't be from animal parts, because then it couldn't get the kosher certification.
yidy1 5 months ago
@pilotgen what are the alternatives to gelatin for gummies :)
eldictator1 8 months ago
What about YummyEarth gummy bears? Their gummy bears are made with gelatin. Gelatin comes from collagen. Does YummyEarth get their collagen from animal parts such as animal bones, hides and/or pigs ears? If so, do they make sure these animals parts are organic?
pilotgen 9 months ago