Bunny Guide
Your guide to cruelty-free living
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Lactic ferments
Sodium selenite
Corn syrup
Glucose obtained from corn or maize starch.
Microbial culture
Lemon juice
Hydrogenated oil
- VEGAN
Soya flour
- MAYBE
Polyoxyethane (40) Stearate
This compound contains fatty acids mainly sourced from vegetable oils. However, it is possible to source from animal fat.
Emulsifiers and StabilizersE431 - MAYBE
Polyoxyethane (8) Stearate
This compound contains fatty acids mainly sourced from vegetable oils. However, it is possible to source from animal fat.
Emulsifiers and StabilizersE430 - VEGAN
Dicalcium Diphosphate
Anti-Caking Agents and Acidity RegulatorsE540 - VEGAN
Ammonium Polyphosphate
Anti-Caking Agents and Acidity RegulatorsE545 - VEGAN
Calcium Polyphosphate
Anti-Caking Agents and Acidity RegulatorsE544 - VEGAN
Calcium Sodium Polyphosphate
OTHERE543 - VEGAN
Barley
A type of grain that is commonly used in brewing beer, making whisky, and as a food source. It is a member of the grass family and is one of the oldest cultivated crops in the world.
Oat flakes
- NOT VEGAN
Abalone
Abalone is a common name for any of a group of small to very large sea snails and molluscs.
Limestone
Porous rock formed over thousands of years from the compression of shells and bones of marine animals. See Calcium Carbonate.
- VEGAN
Lauryl Alcohol
Compound usually produced from coconut oil (which is naturally high in lauric acid) or from a petroleum based version of lauric acid.
- VEGAN
Lauric Acid
Constituent of vegetable fats, especially coconut oil and laurel oil. Derivatives are used as a base in the manufacture of soaps, detergents and lauryl alcohol.
- VEGAN
Laurel
The fresh berries and leaf extract of the laurel tree.