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Does the Vegan Logo Mean Cruelty-Free? Unpacking Certifications

5 min read
According to The Vegan Society, the internationally recognized Vegan Trademark was first introduced in 1990 to provide clarity for consumers. For ethical shoppers, knowing the distinction between 'vegan' and 'cruelty-free' is essential, as the presence of a vegan logo does not automatically mean a product is cruelty-free.

Is Red Bull Energy Vegan? The Controversial Truth

6 min read
In 2024, the energy drink market is projected to be worth over $93 billion, and with the rise of veganism, more consumers are questioning the ethics of their favorite products. For many, the question of whether Red Bull energy is vegan is a common point of confusion, and the answer is more complex than a simple yes or no.

Why is red 40 not vegan?

4 min read
According to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Red 40 is a synthetic dye approved for use in foods and beverages. Despite being made from petroleum and not animals, many vegans consider Red 40 not vegan due to the cruel and ongoing practice of animal testing that is required for its regulatory approval. This presents a significant ethical dilemma for those committed to a cruelty-free lifestyle beyond just ingredients.