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You might not be aware that many candies are vegan. Sweets that are not labeled "accidentally vegan" aren't vegan. However, a quick look at the label will tell us.
A classic confection from sweet maker Barratt. Founded in 1848 in now hipster Shoreditch. The Dip Dab was first introduced in 1940. Since then, this combination of sherbet and sugary lolly has been a hit with many generations. It was relaunched by Barratt in 2015. There is now a sour version, which is also vegan-friendly.
These are the things to keep in mind when you want to know if a product can be considered vegan.
Glacier Mints have been a favourite of grandparents since the 1980s. The first Glacier Mints to be produced in Leicester by Fox's was in 1918. In the last 20 years, the company has gone through several changes of ownership and is now owned in part by Valeo Foods. The mints themselves have not been modified over the years and are safe for vegans.
M&S' most loved product is their chewy, fruit-flavoured sweets. They sell 16 million bags per year. Percy Pigs can be enjoyed guilt-free because they are vegan.
I'll save your time searching the sweet aisles of Tesco, or any other supermarket for vegan-friendly snacks. Instead, all you have to do is grab your bag of sweets.
Another surprising vegan sweet, Millions are stocked in many flavours from Cherry to Coca-Cola and if you are like me, you’ll shove as many in your mouth as possible. If you are in need of a sugar fix, millions do the job and are vegan! But only the strawberry, bubblegum, raspberry, apple, orange & lemon, blackcurrant buzz, and cola flavours. Which is more or less all of the flavours.
There are tons of vegan candy options that you might not know about. While 'accidentally Vegan' sweets may not be labeled as such, a quick glance at the label will reveal that they are.
Rowntrees released the new Dessert Pastilles’, which are also vegan. They come in four traditional dessert flavors: Bakewell Tart. Blueberry Pie. Apple Crumble. Mango Sorbet. Yes, please!
A classic. Fox's Glacier Fruits has vegan options for you if you like hard-boiled sweets. Woop!
You might be surprised to learn that the iconic fizzy sweets are in fact 100% vegan. Love Hearts contain zero animal products, making them ‘accidentally’ vegan.
Glacier Mints have been a favourite of grandparents since the 1980s. The first Glacier Mints to be produced in Leicester by Fox's was in 1918. In the last 20 years, the company has gone through several changes of ownership and is now owned in part by Valeo Foods. The mints themselves have not been modified over the years and are safe for vegans.
I'll save you the trouble of looking high and low in Tesco for vegan-friendly sweets. Instead, just run in and grab your bag full of sweets.
Our re-sealable pouches are available in small bags from 300g
We send our parcels out next day, via a courier, with an estimated 2-4 day delivery.
Our prices are very competitive and start from as little os £3.99
Our sweets are supplied in resealable bags, and will keep for at least 6 months (if they last that long!)
Unfortunately, for health and safety reasons, we are unable to accept returns. However, if your order arrives damaged, please contact our customer service team for assistance.
We use Stripe, and you can pay for your order with your credit or debit card.
Yes, you can see a full list of ingredients on our official website.