Is it Gelatin free? Trader Joe's Vegan Salmonesque Spread With Capers & Dill

Is it Gelatin free? Trader Joe's Vegan Salmonesque Spread With Capers & Dill
Compliant

This product is likely gelatin free.

Ingredients

Dairy free cream cheese alternative (water, coconut oil, modified potato starch, 2% or less of chickpea protein, salt, sodium citrate, citric acid [acidifier], lactic acid, guar gum, xanthan gum, yeast, natural flavor, yeast extract, sunflower oil, cultured dextrose [to preserve], maltodextrin), vegan mayo (expeller pressed canola oil, safflower oil, water, brown rice syrup, apple cider vinegar, soy protein concentrate, sea salt, mustard flour, lemon juice concentrate), plant based smoke flavored salmon alternative (water, canola oil, soy protein concentrate, carrageenan, potato starch, sea salt, konjac gum, onion powder, sugar, natural flavor, natural smoke flavor, annatto extract [for color], iron oxide [for color]), capers (capers, water, salt, distilled vinegar), cultured dextrose (to preserve), lemon juice, water, dill weed, sea salt, beet powder (for color).

Allergens

Contains soy.

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