tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5108685068293402971.post3814789763362260683..comments2023-09-28T01:15:10.195+10:00Comments on Miss T: Princess Vegan: Haigh's is back in my good books, or: I receive a phone callMiss Thttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03604850110464039541noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5108685068293402971.post-3554106637322948022011-07-10T13:49:30.814+10:002011-07-10T13:49:30.814+10:00I still eat haighs chocolates and i'm a vegan....I still eat haighs chocolates and i'm a vegan. I think it's all up to you, if they are not purchasing milk for the product i am eating i am happy to consume it. But obviously all vegans are different. Their chocolate freckles are amazing though!Vanecessaryhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08768675034824823459noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5108685068293402971.post-75229780457080226072010-04-27T17:05:42.758+10:002010-04-27T17:05:42.758+10:00Hi Cupcake, and thanks for your comment.
Technica...Hi Cupcake, and thanks for your comment. <br />Technically I could still eat the dark choc frogs, although of course I would never know if Haigh's decided to change their formula to include. Mostly I feel very uncomfortable about eating anything which has non-vegan items listed in the ingredients list, just because I happen to know something secret about the real facts. It's also the principle: I will happily eat foods which state "may contain traces of" because I know this is legal warning and refers to trace elements only, not the possibility that a whole ingredient may be present. But I won't eat foods that appear to actually contain dairy and where I have no way of knowing if Haigh's has changed anything since I last spoke to them. Finally, I do not support their decision. I understand it and respect their right to make it, but I do not agree with it. <br />Cheers, RMiss Thttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03604850110464039541noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5108685068293402971.post-87450434907780362552010-04-27T15:32:20.479+10:002010-04-27T15:32:20.479+10:00While I agree that this change in labeling is unne...While I agree that this change in labeling is unneccessary and annoying, I am a bit confused as to why you won't eat them now. If the chocolate is being made in exactly the same way it was before (when it was deemed "vegan"), and only the labelling has changed, why aren't you happy to continue eating it? You wouldn't be consuming any more dairy than you were before OR supporting a company's dairy product. By not eating it, you are only showing a lack of support for their labelling decision, and you're missing out on a still-vegan treat that you enjoy!cupcakeshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12378193036815197660noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5108685068293402971.post-59875423735849279892010-04-14T12:36:16.818+10:002010-04-14T12:36:16.818+10:00I think it's great they took the time to have ...I think it's great they took the time to have someone speak to you and that they told you exactly what happened and it would be fantastic if they had a dairy-free facility. Maybe some other brands will catch on to the idea.xhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16888982130221268208noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5108685068293402971.post-33053225178697745102010-04-07T15:16:25.892+10:002010-04-07T15:16:25.892+10:00I am so sad I never had a chance to try these choc...I am so sad I never had a chance to try these chocolate frogs!stephhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09751546842854214664noreply@blogger.com