This product is likely gelatin free.
Cheese cracker blend (wheat flour, rice bran oil, sugar, cheese powder [cheese {milk, salt, starter culture, microbial enzyme, annatto extract (color), beta carotene (color)}, sodium phosphate, whey powder], milk powder, baking soda, salt, beta carotene [color], soy lecithin), fried mung beans (mung beans, palm oil, salt), cashews, sugar syrup (water, glucose syrup [tapioca starch], sugar), raisins (raisins, sunflower oil), white sesame seeds, pumpkin seeds, black sesame seeds.
Contains milk, soy, wheat, cashew. May contain traces of egg, peanut, almond.
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