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I have just found that some flavoured yogurt contain Gelatin in them.

Make sure to always check the ingredients before you buy them.

Who can imagine beef gelatin in yogurt.

http://www.yoplait.com/yoplait-in-action/frequently-asked-questions

Why does Yoplait use gelatin?

Gelatin gives consistency and texture to yogurt and Yoplait uses kosher gelatin that’s beef-derived. Yoplait yogurt carries KD (Kosher Dairy) Certification, certified by Rabbi Barnett Hasden. New Yoplait Greek and Yoplait Greek 100 are great options for those looking for a gelatin-free Yoplait option.

Activia Yogurt

http://www.wegmans.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?productId=625978&storeId=10052&langId=-1

Please check the brand of your flavoured yogurt if you eat any.

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I have just found that some flavoured yogurt contain Gelatin in them.

Make sure to always check the ingredients before you buy them.

Who can imagine beef gelatin in yogurt.

http://www.yoplait.com/yoplait-in-action/frequently-asked-questions

Why does Yoplait use gelatin?

Gelatin gives consistency and texture to yogurt and Yoplait uses kosher gelatin thats beef-derived. Yoplait yogurt carries KD (Kosher Dairy) Certification, certified by Rabbi Barnett Hasden. New Yoplait Greek and Yoplait Greek 100 are great options for those looking for a gelatin-free Yoplait option.

Activia Yogurt

http://www.wegmans.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?productId=625978&storeId=10052&langId=-1

Please check the brand of your flavoured yogurt if you eat any.

Why would yogurt need to have Kosher meat? Is this all companies or just a select few in regards to flavored yogurt?
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Why would yogurt need to have Kosher meat? Is this all companies or just a select few in regards to flavored yogurt?

Gelatin is added to yoghurt to give it texture.

Yoplaits kosher gelatin is beef derived.you would have to check the yoghurt you wish you purchase yourself, as there are so many companies making it. The best thing to do is to go on the websites of the ones you wish to buy and look at their ingredients.

Also some yoghurts contain Carmine, which is dead beetles.

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Gelatin is added to yoghurt to give it texture.

Yoplaits kosher gelatin is beef derived.you would have to check the yoghurt you wish you purchase yourself, as there are so many companies making it. The best thing to do is to go on the websites of the ones you wish to buy and look at their ingredients.

Also some yoghurts contain Carmine, which is dead beetles.

best bet natural greek yoghurt made from organic milk , a bit pricier but then it doesn't need emulsifiers or thickeners , we buy rachel's or yeo valley (preference is for yeo )

or you can create your own strained yoghurt using coffee filter paper

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Gelatin is added to yoghurt to give it texture.

Yoplaits kosher gelatin is beef derived.you would have to check the yoghurt you wish you purchase yourself, as there are so many companies making it. The best thing to do is to go on the websites of the ones you wish to buy and look at their ingredients.

Also some yoghurts contain Carmine, which is dead beetles.

Which Yogurt do you use, Penji?
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