Cruelty Free & Vegan Brand List

Thank you so very much for hte list. I have been a vegan for half a year now and my cognitive bias regarding cruelty and violence done to the animals is so much more sorted.
 
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Has anyone ever heard of the “Not co.” just now saw a highlight ad on CNN for them...
Looks like they have a lot of different Vegan stuff...
They are a completely plant based company...
 
Has anyone ever heard of the “Not co.” just now saw a highlight ad on CNN for them...
Looks like they have a lot of different Vegan stuff...
They are a completely plant based company...
Whole Foods carries Not Milk.

I am unaware of any other products. but maybe its different in Europe.


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Water, Pea Protein, Contains less than 2% of: Chicory Root Fiber, Sugar, Pineapple Juice Concentrate, Coconut Oil, Sunflower Oil, Virgin Coconut Oil, Cabbage Juice Concentrate, Natural Flavors, Salt, Gum Acacia, Gellan Gum, Calcium Carbonate, Monocalcium Phosphate, Dipotassium Phosphate, Vitamin B12, Vitamin D2. Contains coconut.
 
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Whole Foods carries Not Milk.

I am unaware of any other products. but maybe its different in Europe.


Ingredients​

Water, Pea Protein, Contains less than 2% of: Chicory Root Fiber, Sugar, Pineapple Juice Concentrate, Coconut Oil, Sunflower Oil, Virgin Coconut Oil, Cabbage Juice Concentrate, Natural Flavors, Salt, Gum Acacia, Gellan Gum, Calcium Carbonate, Monocalcium Phosphate, Dipotassium Phosphate, Vitamin B12, Vitamin D2. Contains coconut.
Sounds good, I really appreciate and try to support plant based companies
 
Sounds good, I really appreciate and try to support plant based companies
I think they will have a tough time. Grocery store shelves are already crowded with nondairy alternatives. but these guys have made it into Whole Foods which I think is great.
 
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I think they will have a tough time. Grocery store shelves are already crowded with nondairy alternatives. but these guys have made it into Whole Foods which I think is great.
Yeah that is Really great...
Wish that Whole Foods were here in Ireland...and Trader Joe’s of course...
Do you ever get into SF and go to Rainbow ? That is the Best health food market that I have ever seen! And they might not be Vegan but, they are or were Vegetarian at least...And if I remember correctly all of the veg was organic...and it’s a cooperative employee owned company...
 
Yeah that is Really great...
Wish that Whole Foods were here in Ireland...and Trader Joe’s of course...
Do you ever get into SF and go to Rainbow ? That is the Best health food market that I have ever seen! And they might not be Vegan but, they are or were Vegetarian at least...And if I remember correctly all of the veg was organic...and it’s a cooperative employee owned company...
I've heard of it but never been there.
I just checked their web site - not very vegetarian.
 
I've heard of it but never been there.
I just checked their web site - not very vegetarian.
Oh wow! That’s too bad they didn’t have any meat products when I was last there which was in 2006...
That was the last year that I was in the US...It was an amazing market...
 
I've heard of it but never been there.
I just checked their web site - not very vegetarian.
Hey Lou, just now had a Google check of Rainbow grocery myself and it definitely says that they are still a Vegetarian only
co-op... Phew! I would have been Very disappointed if they had started selling meat...
 
Hey Lou, just now had a Google check of Rainbow grocery myself and it definitely says that they are still a Vegetarian only
co-op... Phew! I would have been Very disappointed if they had started selling meat...
must be a different place.

oh, it is. I was looking at the Rainbow Market.

Its not a bad drive from here.
I wil put it on my list of things to do after the pandemic.
 
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As l'Oreal is one of the leaders in the cosmetic world, I think that they should receive a special mention as they have made progress to possibly
becoming a cruelty free company in the near future. However, they still export their products to China where animal testing is mandatory for certain cosmetics.


 
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I was just looking up similar hair products. I used to use natural instincts semi permanent. They are labeled as vegan however…it only mentions no animal ingredients and doesn’t say anything about testing.

This was one of the products that claimed to not change natural hair color, only cover the gray, but it was not the case.