Is Angel Food Cake Vegan?
Angel food cake, aka angel cake, is a type of unshortened cake known as a sponge cake.1 It originated in the US and was first popularized in the late 19th … Read more
Angel food cake, aka angel cake, is a type of unshortened cake known as a sponge cake.1 It originated in the US and was first popularized in the late 19th … Read more
Swedish Fish is a popular chewy fish-shaped candy developed by a Swedish candy maker that’s been in the US market since the 1950s.1 Originally colored red, they now come in … Read more
Dum Dums are a classic in the world of lollipops. I grew up eating them every chance I got, always managing to grab a handful from the bank teller. They … Read more
Now and Later is a favorite brand of taffy-like fruit-flavored candy that’s been around for some time now. There are 19 flavors that are currently available in the Traditional and … Read more
Mike and Ike is one of the more popular brands of fruit-flavored candies. They originally only came in fruit flavors, but have since branched out offering more varieties like root … Read more
Sweet Tarts, stylized as SweeTarts, are an absolute classic in the candy scene. I certainly enjoyed them growing up. You may have noticed that Pixy Stix taste pretty similar. That’s … Read more
Tootsie Rolls are flavored taffy-like candies that have been manufactured in the US since 1907. It was actually the first penny candy in America to be individually wrapped. It’s been … Read more
Jolly Rancher is a brand of sweet and sour hard candies, though they do make gummies, jelly beans, fruit chews, lollipops, gum, etc. They even had a line of sodas … Read more
The cinnamon roll (aka cinnamon bun, and cinnamon snail or cinnamon swirl) is a classic breakfast sweet roll commonly found in Northern Europe (mostly in Scandinavia), the US, and Canada.1,2 … Read more
Macarons and macaroons are both delicious cookies that have similar spellings but are actually completely different desserts. Questions about their vegan status often arise so we’ll address that here. Are … Read more