Is it Gelatin free? Boost Original Nutritional Drink, Very Vanilla, Protein, 12 - Oz Bottles

Is it Gelatin free? Boost Original Nutritional Drink, Very Vanilla, Protein, 12 - Oz Bottles
Compliant

This product hasthat may have gelatin.

Ingredients

Water, glucose syrup, sugar, milk protein concentrate, canola oil, and less than 2% of vitamins and minerals (vitamins and minerals: magnesium phosphate, potassium citrate, potassium chloride, calcium carbonate, sodium ascorbate, choline bitartrate, calcium phosphate, ferrous sulfate, dl-alpha tocopheryl acetate, zinc sulfate, niacinamide, calcium pantothenate, manganese sulfate, pyridoxine hydrochloride, thiamine hydrochloride, riboflavin, vitamin a palmitate, copper sulfate, folic acid, potassium iodide, vitamin k1, chromium chloride, sodium selenite, biotin, sodium molybdate, vitamin d3, vitamin b12), soy protein isolate, cellulose gel and gum, salt, natural flavor, carrageenan, stevia leaf extract, steviol glycosides.

Allergens

Contains: milk and soy ingredients.,not for individuals with galactosemia. Intended for adults unless otherwise directed by a healthcare professional.

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