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Is the glue on the back of postage stamps vegan?

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  1. No, and that is why they are self-stick and have been for years -- Silly.


  2. They stopped using horses for glue making back in the 1960's.

    Most glues are veg based or a non animal based one.

  3. Hey Charlie, definitely an interesting question!  Made me look!

    The answer I found is:  "Maybe."  

    Check it out:

    "Adhesives suitable for stamps are gum arabic and dextrin, for example. The artificial adhesives have the property of needing little water for moistening to obtain their maximum adhesive power within a very short time. Other possible adhesives are animal or fish glue, for example."

    Great question!

  4. haha

  5. These days, stamps have a tacky backing like a sticker, no l*****g needed.  These must be some very old stamps you've got.  Unfortunately, I don't know if the glue is vegan, but I don't see why it wouldn't be.

  6. Seeing as how it's been years since I bought stamps you had to l**k, I've never given this a moment's thought.

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