Products That Are Suitable for VEGAN Diets Dear Customer, This Is a List of M&S Products That Are Suitable for Vegan Diets

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Products That Are Suitable for VEGAN Diets Dear Customer, This Is a List of M&S Products That Are Suitable for Vegan Diets M&S Product List Products that are suitable for VEGAN diets Dear Customer, This is a list of M&S products that are suitable for vegan diets. These foods have been produced under controlled conditions to prevent any cross contamination. This list of products has been divided into different food categories (such as bakery, meals and groceries) to make it easier to navigate through our ranges. This list does not contain categories such as basic fruit and vegetables, as these are the unprocessed raw products, or foods served at our fresh counters or and cafes due to the risk of cross contamination. Any of our M&S staff will be able to help you find products from this list in our stores. These lists are updated on a monthly basis to capture new products and recipe changes. You can request a new list directly from [email protected] or download your own copy from www.marksandspencer.com/health Products on this list will not contain any of the following ingredients: Meat, fish or poultry protein or any products derived from slaughtered animals (e.g. animal lecithin, animal rennet) Animal carcass fats ( including suet, lard or dripping) Meat, fish or bone stock Gelatine, aspic, cochineal, shellac or carmine Egg or egg derivatives Milk or dairy products (e.g. butter, yogurt, cream, cheese etc) or dairy derivatives Honey Further information For further information or to request another list please get in touch directly at [email protected] or speak to our Customer Services team on 0845 302 1234. For more information about vegan diets please visit our health website www.marksandspencer.com/health 05 May 2016 Page 1 of 27 Products which are suitable for Vegans PLEASE NOTE: This list was correct on the day of printing, however recipes may change from time to time and we therefore advise that you check the ingredient list on the product at the time of purchase. Product Product Code Product Product Code Ambient Celebration F33A Berry - Blueberry, Cranberry & Oat 964906 Brewers Loaf 90407 Cider And Glass Gift 996600 Ciabatta Loaf 565370 Classic Recipe Alcohol Free 994873 Christmas Pudding Gap Fill Brown Supersoft Squares 930116 Classic Recipe Christmas Pudding 421799 Gap Fill Crustless Supersoft White 898799 Classic Recipe Christmas Pudding 421577 Gap Fill Crustless Supersoft White 898805 With Wholegrain Classic Recipe Christmas Pudding 639071 Gap Fill Square White Wraps 911849 Classic Recipe Christmas Pudding 686792 Gap Fill White Supersoft Squares 930130 Fruit Jellies 71246 Happy Birthday Candles 780957 Made Without Dairy Chocolate 91763 Disc Selection Kalamata Olive And Poppy Seed 64972 Poisonous Scorpions 936750 Little White Loaf 828062 Sparkling Cocktail Collection 53785 Mixed Seed & Grain Roll Selection 693677 Spooky Ghosts And Vampire Bats 939386 Mulled Wine Fruit Loaf 852814 Teas Of The World 53822 Multi Seed Bloomer Slices 239219 Turkish Delight 793063 Oaty Bloomer Slices 711562 B W S F20A Part Baked 4 Malted Grain Rolls 904254 Part Baked 6 Petit Pains 560139 Cherry Brandy 886444 Part Baked Seeded Baguettes 904315 Bakery F09A Part Baked White Half Baguettes 560115 10'' Tortilla Wrap 241908 Poppyseed Swirl Rolls 693691 12 Mini White Pitta Breads (ew) 247245 Rosemary & Sea Salt Focaccia 982221 12 Mini Wholemeal Pittas (ew) 491044 Seeded Pitta- Linseed, Sunflower 964920 2 Grill Flatbreads 866163 & Chia 2 Half Ciabatta 678773 Sultana & Rye Sourdough 64965 4 Ciabatta Rolls 423946 Super Soft White And Seeded 785839 Twin Pack 4 Crusty White Morning Rolls 115940 Super Soft White Medium Slice 358910 4 Currant Buns 743532 (800g) 4 Seeded 964883 Super Soft White Thick Slice (800g) 405799 5 Cinnamon & Raisin Bagels 286879 Super Soft Wholemeal Medium 515221 Slice (800g) 5 Plain Bagels 192927 Super Soft Wholemeal Thick Slice 140164 5 Sesame Bagels 401470 (800g) 5 Wholemeal Bagels 723893 Supersoft Half & Half (tm) 964814 50% Grainy Bloomer Slices 711548 Medium Sliced (800g) 6 Half & Half ? Mini Wraps 964913 Beers & Spirits F21A 6 Super Soft White Baps 519083 1 Litre 3 Year Old Brandy 655941 6 Ultimate Crumpets 18166 20cl 3 Year Old Brandy 655965 6 White Pittas (ew) 635677 20cl Spirit Of London Gin 888950 6 Wholemeal Pittas (ew) 635684 31 Hop Ipa 89296 7 Seeds & Grains Tortilla 964890 4% Good Tier Lager 4 X 440ml Can 712170 Apple & Sultana Loaf 250962 5 Hop Lager 54966 05 May 2016 Page 2 of 27 Products which are suitable for Vegans PLEASE NOTE: This list was correct on the day of printing, however recipes may change from time to time and we therefore advise that you check the ingredient list on the product at the time of purchase. Product Product Code Product Product Code 70cl 3 Year Old Brandy 655958 Espresso Martini 937986 9 Hops Kent Pale Ale 24594 Ferrand Caribbean Plantation Xo 905282 Rum Amarillo Golden Ale 973434 Ferrand Guatemalan Plantation 905275 American Pale (can) 893152 Gran Reserva Rum Ash Brook Red Lager 39857 Five Hop Lager 24655 Battersea Rye 24662 Garden Pea And Mint Vodka 32674 Belgian Cherry Wheat Beer 679442 Gift Box - Top Tier London Dry Gin 812542 Belgian Wheat Beer 679558 Gin Selection 991117 Berry Liqueur 24525 Ginger Ale 740012 Black Forest Gateaux Liqueur 50401 Ginger Wine (boudier) 891530 Black Ipa 330ml 50302 Gingerbread Rum (boudier) 895750 Blackberry And Gin Fizz 938013 Glengoyne Single Malt Whisky 743822 Bristol Single Variety American 89364 Good Tier Vodka 70cl 743891 Hop Simcoe Pale Ale Good/entry Gin - 70cl 743884 British Clipper Ipa 24600 Greenwich Black Ipa 939676 Cambridgeshire Single Variety Hop 398114 Styrian Goldings Greenwich British Single Variety 24624 Hop Boadicea Golden Ale Cassis De Dijon 35cl 886413 Greenwich Winter Spiced Porter 50364 Cherry Brandy 35cl 886444 Hazerdine Orchard Vintage Cider 964258 Cheshire Chocolate Porter 679459 Hot Chocolate Chilli Vodka 937993 Chocolate Opal 993067 Inverglen Select Reserve Blended 12720 Christmas Cake Liqueur 993012 Scotch Malt Whisky Aged 12 Years Christmas Mince Pie Martini 50432 Irish Stout 407274 Cider In Can 4 X 440ml 679466 Island Hopper Pale Ale 54942 Cider In Can 440mls 679473 Island Hopper Pale Ale 24532 Citrus Vodka (boudier) 810975 Italian Lager 4 X 330mls 680622 Classic English Single Malt 20cl 61612 Italian Lager 50cl 430487 Classic English Single Malt Whisky 939768 Kenmore 1l 291514 Coconut And Banana Liqueur 89395 Kenmore 20cl 291521 Coconut And Lime Rum 89401 Kenmore 70cl 386159 Coffee Liqueur 35cl 886420 Kenmore Whisky All Year Round 682350 Cornish Cloudy Farmhouse Cider 24617 Gift Cucumber Martini 32704 London Porter 679480 Czech Lager 691031 Low Alcohol Czech Lager 918022 Dabinett Single Varietal Cider 785815 M&s Dark Rum 683418 Devon Farmhouse Cider 861144 M&s White Rum 683401 Devon Farmhouse Cider With 24648 Maritime Salted Caramel Porter 50333 Elderflower Infusion Marks & Spencer Brandy 642545 Devon Farmhouse Cider With 24518 Marks & Spencer Whisky 642521 Raspberry Mid Tier Gin - 1 Litre 743921 Devon Farmhouse Cider With Sloe 50326 & Elderberry Mid Tier Gin - 20cl 743914 Double Hopped Citra Ipa 39833 Mid Tier Gin - 70cl 743938 Elderflower Liqueur 35cl 886390 Mid Tier Vodka 1 Litre 743945 05 May 2016 Page 3 of 27 Products which are suitable for Vegans PLEASE NOTE: This list was correct on the day of printing, however recipes may change from time to time and we therefore advise that you check the ingredient list on the product at the time of purchase. Product Product Code Product Product Code Mid Tier Vodka 20cl 743952 Rich Tea Biscuits 741316 Mid Tier Vodka 70cl 743969 Rosemary And Apricot Toasts 28264 Mint And Cucumber Gin 971959 Speciality Italian Hand-crafted 629386 Flatbreads Monnet Cognac Barrel Aged 50258 Greenwich Ale Speciality Italian Hand-crafted 629393 Olive Flatbreads Monnet Cognac Selection 3 X 5cle 42239 40% Vol Monnet Vs Monnet Vsop Sweet Potato And Orange 24044 Monnet Xo Teething Ring Biscuit - Apple & 24006 Monnet Cognac Vsop 477222 Blueberry Non Duty Stamped - Mid Tier 810883 Teething Ring Biscuits - Raspberry 24013 London Dry Gin 1 Litre & Mango Non Duty Stamped - Mid Tier 810937 Confectionery F13A Vodka 1 Litre Nottinghamshire Single Variety 983389 American Hard Gums 50692 British Hop Cascade Pale Ale Assorted Fruit Sherbet 158039 Orange & Brandy Liqueur 35cl 886437 British Pudding Sweets 28592 Passion Fruit Liqueur - 20% 922586 Carnival Fire Crackers - 877008 Pomegranate Liqueur -24% 922593 Cherry Jellies 88855 Raspberry Vodka 743853 Chewy Fruits 992718 Rhubarb Vodka 898089 Chewy Mints 50722 Six Isles Blended Malt Whisky 61650 Clear Fruits 808385 Sloe Gin 743846 Cola Bottles Cup 88718 Somerset Oak Matured Vintage 679541 Curiously Strong Gum 901765 Cider Eat Well Cashew Nuts (tillpoint) 500128 Somerset Traditional Cider 679435 Fizzy Cola Bottles 89470 Southwold British Vodka In Gift 891561 Tube Fizzy Fruit Slices 88831 Southwold Christmas Ale 50357 Fizzy Pop Sweets 29551 Speyside 12 Year Old Single Malt 812498 Fruit Slices Cup 88695 Spiced Clementine Gin 50340 Glacier Fruits 940849 Staffordshire India Pale Ale 407243 Glacier Mints 940832 Summer Cup 24549 Lemon Mint Gum 901758 Think Pink Gin 743877 Lemon Sherbert Squares 88800 Toffee Vodka (boudier) 810968 Made Without Dairy Dark 100519 Chocolate With Mint Sugar Crunch Top Tier London Dry Gin 743990 Made Without Dark Chocolate 101042 Vermouth 971911 With Cocoa Nibs Vintage Pear Cider 708456 Made Without Dark Chocolate 99974 Vodka Selection Pack 942836 With Orange Sugar Crunch Warwickshire Amber Ale 39819 Mango And Lime Sugar Free Gums 75053 Xo Monnet Cognac 50272 Mint Imperials 318518 Yorkshire Golden Ale 24679 Mocktail Jellies - 87698 Yorkshire Red 39796 Peppermint Gum 673068 Biscuits F10A Pontefract Cakes 29582 Red & Black Gums 50685 Apple & Strawberry Oat Bar 23993 Rhubarb & Custards - 2 For ?1 812122 Banana & Vanilla Oat Bar 24020 05 May 2016 Page 4 of 27 Products which are suitable for Vegans PLEASE NOTE: This list was correct on the day of printing, however recipes may change from time to time and we therefore advise that you check the ingredient list on the product at the time of purchase.
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