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Is Splenda vegan?

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Refined white sugar, of course, has been processed using bone char to purify the white color; but other brands? And if it's not, what are some low or non-calorie vegan alternatives?
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It's as vegan as any other thing that's been widely tested on animals.
I use stevia products myself. Won't go into the "splenda issues".
No. It's been tested widely on animals.
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Originally Posted by Woofie View Post

Refined white sugar, of course, has been processed using bone char to purify the white color; but other brands? And if it's not, what are some low or non-calorie vegan alternatives?
If you have check the other thread you started I said in there that brands such as Silver Spoon and Tate and Lyle are Vegan as UK sugar is NOT filtered through bone.
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If you have check the other thread you started I said in there that brands such as Silver Spoon and Tate and Lyle are Vegan as UK sugar is NOT filtered through bone.
So UK brands are vegan, but what about Splenda bought in the UK?
I dont know about that sorry.
I buy Silver spoon or Tate and Lyle as they are widely available.

If Splenda is a US brand, I would assume its not vegan...but I really do not know.
This is just one of many hits when one googles "Splenda animal testing". Granted this is old but I doubt things have impoved.

http://www.blueblood.net/boards/show...-animals-kiled
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