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Your Guide to Vegan Halloween Candy

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Emerson chapter.

There can be misconceptions that vegans “miss out” on all of the goodies that non-vegans enjoy. It’s simply not true! There are so many yummy goodies vegans bathe their taste buds in year-round! Many brands were vegan before veganism became so widespread and many more companies are making a point to follow suit. So whether you’re a full-fledged vegan, allergy sensitive, or a non-vegan expanding your vegan knowledge, take a look at this list and get your candy on!

Vegan chewy candies:

Airheads

Annie’s Organic Fruit Snacks

Cry baby’s Bubble Gum

Dots

Hubba Bubba Bubble Gum

Jujyfruits

Jujubes

Laffy Taffy

Mary Jane

Now and Laters

Red Vines

Skittles

Sour Patch Kids

Swedish fish

Twizzlers

Yum Earth gummies

 

Vegan hard candies:

Atomic Fireballs

Bottle Caps

Brach’s Lemon Drops

Charms Blow Pops

Dum Dums

Fun Dip

Jolly Ranchers

Pez

Root Beer Barrels

Smarties

Nerds

Sweet Tarts

Zotz

 

Not a sweets lover? Here are some delectable vegan savory treats:

Boom Chicka Pop

Cracker Jack Original Caramel Coated Popcorn and Peanuts

Pretzel Crisps

Skinny Pop

Veggie chips

 

Chocolate and other treats:

Enjoy Life Brand Dark Chocolate Minis 

Pixy Stix

Jell-O Instant Pudding Mix (make with non-dairy milk)**

No Whey! Brand Chocolates 

Oreos 

**Pro tip: make chocolate pudding and add crushed Oreos to make a spooky pudding graveyard cup. Top with gummy worms and Swedish Fish.

 

Amanda R

Emerson '19

Amanda is a Senior at Emerson College pursuing a degree in Journalism. When she's not busy with school or her part-time job, she enjoys reading dystopian novels and trying new vegan brands. She requires a constant intake of caffeine and carbs to survive. She's traveled to 19 countries in two years and her future will (hopefully) include more world travel and writing about what she loves.
Emerson contributor