There's a possible reason why Oreos could be vegan in the U.S. but not in the U.K. while still having the same ingredients. It comes down to sugar. Many sugars have been processed using a bone char filter. As this filtering process uses animal bones, any such sugars are not considered vegan by many people. read more
NO! Oreo contains palm oil and to get it, Nestles destroys the habitat of of orangutans and sun bears and many other species. They use companies that tear down the rainforests, shooting the orangutans in cold blood. read more
Oreo's do not contain any animal product ingredients, so they ARE vegan friendly in that sense. However, their different production lines are not isolated or separated, so technically, they POSSIBLY could have trace amounts of milk that was used in other products (like milk chocolate) in the same room. read more
There's a possible reason why Oreos could be vegan in the U.S. but not in the U.K. while still having the same ingredients. It comes down to sugar. Many sugars have been processed using a bone char filter. read more