October 26, 2008

Co-op jam filled mini iced buns

As the name possibly suggests, these are cheap, nasty blobs of additive-ridden sugar and fat. Clearly labelled ‘suitable for vegans’, they are however NOT suitable for anyone looking for a healthy option. Dirty but delicious…

(There are five buns in a pack and the jam varieties are allegedly raspberry, plum and apple, but you’d be hard-pressed to distinguish any flavour except ‘sugar’.)

October 21, 2008

Branston pickle

No reason why it *wouldn’t* be vegan, I suppose, but you never know. (I found milk powder listed in the ingredients of my washing up liquid the other day). Anyway, I’ve been craving pickle lately so it’s good to know that I can indulge.

October 20, 2008

Divine Chocolate

70% dark and mint dark chocolate bars are vegan. And all Fairtrade of course.

October 6, 2008

Kettle Chips

Yet more crisps. How I love them though.

The following flavours are vegan: Lightly Salted, No Added Salt, Sea Salt and Balsamic Vinegar, and Sweet Chilli.

NB. Their nutritional labelling and website information is exemplary.

September 29, 2008

Pringles

Once you pop… you don’t have to stop, because Original, Paprika and Texas BBQ Sauce flavours are vegan.

Doritos

(Also owned by Walkers.) Lightly Salted and Chilli Heatwave varieties are vegan.

Walkers Crisps

Walkers now seem to have a near monopoly when it comes to the potato crisp and its variations. Of their basic crisps, Ready Salted, Salt & Vinegar, Worcester Sauce and Prawn Cocktail are ok for vegans. Also Square Crisps in Ready Salted and Salt & Vinegar, and Salt n Shake.

Sadly, Monster Munch is Not Vegan.

September 22, 2008
September 16, 2008

New York Bakery Co. Bagels

All their varieties of bagel (plain, cinnamon and raisin, onion, multiseed and sesame) are suitable for vegans.

September 10, 2008

Hobnobs - addendum

Coincidentally, Hobnobs are currently half price in Morrisons. Woo!