Foods You Didnt Know Were Junk

Here are 17 Snacks You Never Knew Were Vegan

Enjoy the taste of salary without eating actual bacon.

vegan snacks including oreos, sour patch kids, fritos, and nutter butters

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What do a lot of your favorite snacks have in common? Quite a few of them are vegan! They weren't created specifically for vegans, simply happen to be dairy-, egg-, and animal-free anyway, so everybody can enjoy. Stock upward your pantry with a couple of these familiar and succulent treats below.

airheads are vegan snacks to try
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Airheads

This extremely chewy snack with incredibly tongue-staining capabilities is made from approximately v different forms of sugar. That's good news for vegans, since sugar contains no animal products. It's also good news for dentists.

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Bac'n Pieces

That these intensely red granules—which add a bacon-y smokiness to anything they're sprinkled on, and which sadly aren't Bac-Bone (RIP)—don't contain animate being by-products is a marvel of food science. For all-time results, apply directly to tongue.

vegan snack doritos spicy sweet chili
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Doritos Spicy Sweetness Chili

While the more ubiquitous Doritos flavors Cool Ranch and Nacho Cheese contain whey, this zestier, dairy-complimentary diverseness is suitable for consumption by the found-based set—and anyone else who savors spicy sweet. You know who you are.

famous amos peanut butter sandwich cookies vegan
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Famous Amos peanut butter sandwich cookies

Amos' chocolate chip cookies are more famous, but these peanut butter-filled treats are merely as delectable. Plus, each cookie sandwich is technically made from two cookies with a thick swipe of peanut butter in the heart—a win whether you are vegan or not.

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Fritos

The but ingredients institute in the original Fritos are corn, corn oil, and salt, which is a refreshingly pocket-size number of ingredients for such a pop salty snack. Notably, not one of those ingredients is derived from a living creature. Picket out for other Fritos flavors, though, especially annihilation that contains the phrase "natural flavorings" in the ingredients list. No one knows what "natural flavorings" means and there is no guarantee it is fauna product-free.

Justin's dark chocolate peanut butter cups vegan
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Justin's dark chocolate peanut butter cups

These rivals to Reese's Peanut Butter Cups are the darlings of health-food fanatics from Portland, Maine, to Portland, Oregon, despite a trust hiccup a little while back when the company suddenly added a note to its packaging that read "contains milk." Now that the reason for that has been cleared upwards, anybody'due south complimentary to become back to shoving these delicacies into their faces.

lay's classic potato chips vegan
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Lay's Classic potato chips

Vegans tin rejoice knowing that they, besides, can continue to get super-salty potato grease mush stuck in all their molars. But be sure to stick to the classic, salted version.

Lindt chocolate bars vegan
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Lindt chocolate bars

Being vegan doesn't mean giving up chocolate. No one should ever be asked to practice that. The 70% cacao bar from Lindt is at that place to have care of whatever chocolate cravings without involving any animal products. Things offset to get dicier once you get downwardly to threescore% cacao, and then definitely stick to the darker stuff.

vegan Maple bacon Kettle Chips
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Maple salary Kettle Fries

How are they vegan if they accept bacon in the name, you ask? Elementary: smoke flavor, salt, and paprika, mostly. This flavour does contain the aforementioned and suspicious "natural flavors," but if the editors of PETA are willing to swallow them, you should be as well.

vegan Sara Lee/Marie Callender's frozen pie
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Sara Lee/Marie Callender's frozen pies

Make sure to double bank check the ingredients listing, but a number of flavors—including the beloved apple—are cracking for folks who don't like to eat animal in whatever shape or form, simply honey warm fruit in a flaky chaff.

vegan nutter butter
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Nutter Butter cookies

They're gritty, sugariness, and salty, and they don't really taste similar peanut butter, simply hey, they're safe for vegans,and they're shaped similar peanuts, so you can't go wrong.

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Oreos

Although the widely accepted method of eating these delights involves a twist and a milk douse (they're promoted as "Milk's Favorite Cookie" for a reason), the sweetness creme-stuffed cookie contain null dairy products.

vegan ritz crackers
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Ritz Crackers

Don't let the rich buttery taste fool you—these are completely butter-free. They're slap-up with budget meats and cheeses or vegan-friendly toppings similar peanut butter and Bac'n Pieces.

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Sour Patch Kids

Sure, you can't have M&Ms or Skittles or trays of nachos with disconcertingly neon yellow cheese dip when yous go to the movies as a vegan. But you can take Sour Patch Kids. They're complimentary of gelatin, but nonetheless coated in plenty sour crystals to make your natural language slightly raw.

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Swedish Fish

At that place are enough of (gummy) fish in the sea for hungry vegans looking for snacks without gelatin, namely Swedish Fish, the underrated processed of champions.

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Thin Mints

A sleeve at a fourth dimension, directly out of the freezer, or with your mom—no matter how you chow down on this seasonal favorite you can rest easy knowing no animals were harmed in the making of these minty chocolatey delights. Also, accept note: Some versions of Lemonades and Peanut Butter Patties are vegan, so long as they come from ABC Bakers and are marked as such.

vegan unfrosted pop tarts
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Unfrosted Popular-Tarts

Pop-Tarts can be a vegan's all-time friend if they are the unfrosted strawberry, blueberry, and brown sugar-cinnamon varieties. When there's no icing, y'all appreciate the pastry for what it is: an utterly delicious flaky-ish, faux-tasting breakfast treat that's totally vegan-friendly. Information technology's almost more than surprising that the icing does actually contain real milk products.

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Source: https://www.thrillist.com/eat/nation/best-vegan-snacks-junk-food

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