allplants | Plant-based Sweets: The Ultimate Guide (2024)

Sweets can transport us back to our childhood but, as a more mindful eater, finding sweets that don’t use gelatine or other animal products can seem like a bit of a minefield. The good news? There are actually loads out there.

From existing childhood favourites to newer brands creating deliciously health-conscious options, we’ve created the ultimate guide to finding the perfect plant-based sweets as well as a list of ingredients to look out for.

12 sweets you didn’t know were vegan

Whether accidentally or not, we’ve done the research so you don’t have to. The results: a lot of your sugary highs don’t even need to be reconsidered.

Candy Kittens

Colourfully polka dotty and full of flavour. What’s not to love? The Wild Strawberry, Blueberry Bliss, Peach Fizz and Sour Watermelon flavours are all made using their newvegan recipe. As well as their regular bags that can be found on the high street, they also do the cutest littlesweet jars.

Haribo Rainbow Range

Most Haribo sweets do contain gelatine, but, if it’s Tangfastics you’re missing, you’re in luck. There are a handful that don’t and they are the ones that will make your eyes go squinty: Sour Rainbow Strips, Twists and Spaghetti are all suitable for vegans.

Jelly Tots

Yes. We know. The day we found out that Jelly Tots were accidentally vegan, our lives became exponentially better. You can thank us later.

Lemon Sherbets

One of our favourite vegan hard candies, lemon sherbets are 100% accidentally vegan. Also useful to fill the gap while you give your jaws a rest after all the jelly sweets.

M&S Own Brand

Not just sweets. These are M&S sweets… And they’re streaks ahead of other supermarkets... Shower your vegan vibes in:

  • American Hard Gums
  • Fizzy Pop Sweets
  • Fizzy Whizzy Cola Bottles
  • Fruit Crumbles
  • Fruit Gums
  • Fruit Pastilles
  • Fruit Sherbets
  • Mixed up Meerkats
  • Red and Black Gums
  • Retro Summer Pudding Sweets
  • Veggie Colin the Caterpillar Fruit Sours, Fizzy Rainbows and Curly Berry Gums
  • Very Cherry Jellies
  • Wine Gums

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Millions

Yes: teeny, tiny, satisfyingly chewy and completely plant-based. All 9 flavours too, including the new Vimto ones.

Sherbety Snacks

Sherbet Fountains, Sherbet Dib Dabs and Flying Saucers are all vegan-friendly. Even if these weren’t your favourite option as a child, Sherbet might just be your sweet saviour.

Swizzels

Firm childhood favourites, Swizzels are a plant-based dream. So many of their products are suitable for plantivores. Choose from: Double Lollies, Fruity Pops, Love Hearts, Fizzers, Refresher Choos, Drumstick Choos, Rainbow Drops, Parma Violets and Vimto Chew bars.

Skittles

Both Skittles and the new Skittles Chewies are on our list. Decide if you want the traditional crunch of the shell or the softer texture of the shell-less Chewies. Yum.

Fox’s Glacier Sweets

Hard-boiled sweets always remind us of aeroplane rides, so why not grab a packet and pretend you’re on holiday?

Starburst

Both Starbursts and new Starburst minis are vegan-friendly. We love the minis: all the taste, none of the unwrapping and four flavours in one mouthful.

Tooty Frooties

Crunchy on the outside and chewy in the middle, Tooty Frooties are our go-to when we want something a bit chewier than Skittles but not quite as chewy as Millions.

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6 of our favourite completely vegan sweets

As eating more plants becomes more fashionable, new brands join the movement. Their spoils are just as good as our existing favourites and much more health-conscious.

Biona

Biona does sweets. Jelly sweets. And they are delicious, organic and free from almost everything. We didn’t know either. Check out their amazingrange.

Free From Fellows

Their entirerangedoes exactly what they say on the tin. Free from everything, but full of flavour and chew.

Goody Good Stuff

9 varietiesof vegan-friendly good stuff: berry mix, sour mix & match, gummy bears, cola, peach, fruit salad, strawberry cream and tropical fruit. Our favourites are the tropical fruit jellies and the gummy bears. Who doesn’t love a gummy bear?

Just Wholefoods

Organicfruit jelliesthat are gluten and gelatine free, and made without artificial colours, flavours or sweeteners. They are less like gummy sweets and more jelly-like, think more along the lines ofBear Yo Yos: all the taste and all the goodness, but for grown-ups (and kids).

Strawberry Laces’ Vegan Sweet Hampers

If you’re planning something special, theseVegan Sweet Hampersare a treat. They contain: Fizzy Cola Bottles, Rhubarb & Custard, Flying Saucers, Fruit Jellies, American Hard Gums and Sherbet Lemons and are housed in a delightful corrugated cardboard box with organza ribbon. The cola bottles are a-mazing!

Yum Earth

Availableonline,Yum Earthoffers a huge range of vegan candy: lollipops, liquorice, jelly beans, and some are even packed with Vitamin C.

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Navigating Pick n Mix...

This is the fussy sweet-eater’s biggest challenge. As plant-based pros, we’ve tried our best to make this easy, but your striped bag of cinema-friendly snacks may need to be considered.

Candy King

Available in supermarkets and cinemas, Candy King’s pick ‘n’ mix sweets are clearly labelled as gelatine-free. While there isn’t ahugerange of vegan-friendly sweets, some examples are: the red and rainbow Metres; blue raspberry bonbons and sour dracula teeth.

The Conscious Candy Co.

TheConscious Candy Co, though, is on a whole other level. Launched in November last year, it is your one-stop-shop for all things pick ‘n’ mix. You can order a 1kg box of 30 — yes, you read that right, 30 — types of randomly selected sweets to bag up and take on the road. Also on offer is a monthly subscription box or simply buy a selection of your favourites in 200g bags.

If you’re trying to sweeten up, look out for:

In case you’re not sure if your favourite sweets contain animal products, here are the most common ingredients to look out for:

  • Gelatine (E441)
  • Milk and milk derivatives, like: butter, whey and sodium caseinate (E469)
  • Beeswax (E901)
  • Shellac (E904)
  • Carmine (E120)

Have any questions about the sweets above? Or want to tell us about your favourite vegan sweets? We’d love to hear from you!

If you've a sweet tooth, why not check out allplants chef-made desserts?

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FAQs

What sweets are accidentally vegan? ›

12 sweets you didn't know were vegan
  • Candy Kittens. Colourfully polka dotty and full of flavour. ...
  • Haribo Rainbow Range. Most Haribo sweets do contain gelatine, but, if it's Tangfastics you're missing, you're in luck. ...
  • Jelly Tots. Yes. ...
  • Lemon Sherbets. ...
  • M&S Own Brand. ...
  • Millions. ...
  • Sherbety Snacks. ...
  • Swizzels.

Are moams vegan? ›

No, unfortunately, Maoam products aren't suitable for vegans or vegetarians as they contain animal gelatin.

What sweets are okay for vegans? ›

Fortunately, loads of candies are vegan, so we can indulge our cravings (mostly) guilt-free. Most dark chocolate is vegan, as are popular sweet treats such as Smarties (known as Rockets in Canada), Oreos, Airheads, Jujubes, and Swedish Fish (some Swedish Fish contain beeswax, so be sure to check the label).

Can vegans eat love hearts? ›

Love hearts are indeed vegan, as they contain no animal products. They can be found in major supermarkets and corner stores near you. Want some more vegan sweet recommendations? Check out our guide here.

What is surprisingly not vegan? ›

Beer and Wine

Isinglass, a gelatin-based substance derived from fish, is used as a clarifying agent in some beer and wine. Other non-vegan ingredients sometimes used are casein (from milk) and egg whites.

What chocolate is surprisingly vegan? ›

1 Ritter Sport

This German chocolate company has a dedicated vegan category on its website these days, but it's been making dairy-free chocolate for years without the label. The Salted Caramel; Roasted Peanut; Crunchy Whole Hazelnuts; and Vegan Smooth are just a few of its vegan offerings.

What candies are 100% vegan? ›

Chewy Candy
  • Airheads.
  • Cocomels.
  • DOTS.
  • Jujubes.
  • Jujyfruits.
  • Laffy Taffy.
  • Mamba.
  • Now and Later.
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What famous sweets are vegan? ›

Fruity Sweets: Many fruity sweets, such as Skittles, Starburst, and Sour Patch Kids, are vegan-friendly. Hard Candies: Hard candies, such as lollipops and candy canes, are often vegan-friendly.

Are Oreos vegan? ›

Many vegans refer to Oreos as “accidentally vegan,” meaning they don't contain animal products — but they weren't created to be a specifically vegan treat. Oreos do not contain milk, eggs, or any other animal-derived products, so they are technically vegan in that sense.

Are marshmallows vegan? ›

Most marshmallows on the market contain gelatin, which is often derived from the skin and bones of cows and pigs. It was added to the recipe to give the soft candy more of a stable form. Because gelatin comes from dead animals, marshmallows made with it are not vegan.

Can vegans drink human breast milk? ›

But if you are questioning whether or not breast milk is vegan and whether breastfeeding supports a vegan lifestyle, the answer is a resounding yes!

Do cardiologists recommend vegan diet? ›

In fact, a plant-based diet is one of the dietary patterns recommended by the American College of Cardiology and the American Heart Association to improve cardiovascular health.

What candy can vegans not eat? ›

Common Candies that Contain Animal Products

Gummy bears (contains gelatin) Candy corn (contains gelatin, although they do make vegan options) Starburst (contains gelatin derived from beef) Gummy worms (contains gelatin)

Are Skittles accidentally vegan? ›

Skittles are vegan!

The ingredients are all plant-derived, and while Skittles used to contain gelatin and carmine, both original and sour Skittles are now fully vegan.

What American sweets are vegan? ›

Here is our list of 10 brands, you might not have known, that they offer vegan candy.
  • Twizzlers. ...
  • Jolly rancher. ...
  • Drumsticks. ...
  • Swedish fish. ...
  • Nerds. ...
  • Dots. ...
  • Sour patch kids. ...
  • Hubba bubba.

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