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Animal friendly sugar?

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What are the brands of animal friendly sugar?

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  1. agave syrup

    brown rice syrup

    maple syrup

    raw organic sugar


  2. Any brand that is raw, turbinado,beet sugar, succant, date sugar, fructose, barley malt, rice syrup, corn syrup, molasses, maple syrup.

  3. OMG! I've never even heard of this before. WTF!

  4. Animal friendly sugar as in sugar that has NOT been processed with bone char?

    Beet sugar

    Turbinado sugar

    Raw sugar

    It really depends where you shop, in terms of brands. For example many of the brands I use are the brand of my local grocery store. Browse the sugar aisle and you will be able to find the 3 types of sugar listed above which are suitable for you and I am sure there are different brand options as well, also check to see if there are any organic sugar brands, if there is, it will say somewhere on the package if it has NOT been processed with bone char.

    Also, another good sweetner is Stevia, which is a natural sweetner also found in the sugar aisle. They come in packets, I use a brand called Sweetleaf. Stevia tastes very good in coffee and it has no calories and is not processed with bone char.

  5. you can give any type sugar and best is  to ask any other

  6. Sugar in the raw - it looks brown because it is not processed.

    Honey, unless using it offends you or the bees

  7. I assume you mean sugar that hasn't been filtered with bone char (not sugar that's OK to give to animals!)

    C&H and Domino, the two biggest brands of cane sugar sold in the US are, indeed, bone char filtered, so steer clear of them to begin with.

    Whole Foods sells a vegan cane sugar under their 365 brand.  You can also look for organic sugar in your grocery stores.  The organic label doesn't automatically mean it's vegan, so you still have to read the label, but many of those are evaporated cane juice, which isn't bone char filtered, or they might actually come right out and say they are processed without animal products.  I have found vegan-friendly organic sugar at a couple of regular groceries (the one I usually shop at even has it in the bulk bins for way cheaper than packaged.)  Florida Crystals is another brand.

    If you live in a part of the country where beet sugar is more prevalent than cane sugar, you're in luck there because it's never bone char filtered.  Turbinado ("Sugar In The Raw") is animal friendly, too.

    And then there are a number of alternative sweeteners that you can use to bypass sugar completely, including agave nectar and stevia.

  8. Raw Sugar...!!

  9. sugar in the raw.

    i love that brand.

  10. Hi Sully, I'm nto sure where you are based, but in Australia the bone char process has not been used since the '50's. I imagine if you contact the customer service lines of the larger companies they will be able to tell you how their sugar is processed. If that seems like too much hassle or they give you the run-around, go for the suagrs that appeal to the more natural market - you know the muscovado variety that is grown in some remote Sumatran villiage and processed by homeless children and apes rescued from the pet trade who would otheriwse go hungry...well, maybe not that natural, but something along those lines. If a company is going for the organic-natural-hippy market it's far less likely that they'd be using a bone char. Hope that helps.

  11. what the *****? sugar isn`t made from animals so wtf?

  12. do you mean sugar for animals? or sugar that is processed without the use of animal products?
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