![]() ![]() Note that there are plenty of specialist vegan-friendly mints out there but we’ve focussed on the most popular and widely available options that are likely to appear at most supermarkets and sweet shops in the UK. Here, in no particular order, are our Top 10 Vegan Mints. Note that for this article we are looking at mint sweets in the traditional sense, so this would include those that come in cylindrical packets (such as Polos, Extra and Softmints), bag-like packets (such as Everton Mints and Murray Mints), box-like packaging (such as After Eights or Tic Tacs), and indeed those that are still sold by the quarter at traditional sweet shops (such as Mint Imperials). So, let’s get things rolling with our top vegan-friendly mints: Top 10 Vegan Mints ![]() We like to start things off in a positive fashion, so let’s begin with some of the best vegan-friendly mints available in the United Kingdom, which includes a couple we feature in our more general Vegan Sweets article. In this article, we’ll run through the top vegan mints and we’ll list those that vegans should avoid (along with the offending ingredient(s) that causes them to be non-vegan). Sadly, there are some notable mints that are out of bounds for committed vegans though. ![]() Luckily for vegan mint-lovers out there, there are plenty of very nice vegan-friendly mints on the market. And though they share similar minty flavours (based on the mentha genus of plants) and often similar colours (white being most commonly associated with mints) they can vary greatly in style.īut whether you are a lover of Polos, Tic Tacs or even old school Everton Mints, you will probably want to know the answers to the question at hand: which mints are vegan? And indeed, which mints are not vegan? Not All Mints Are Vegan, But Plenty Are! Mints are refreshing sweets that come in many guises, from hard to soft, chewy to crumbly. ![]()
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