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you give it to a neighbor.
Feed it to the squirrels.
I think it would depend upon the strictness of the vegetarian. A vegan wouldn't want to eat it, but others, such as lacto-, ovo-, and/or pisco-(?) vegetarians may still not be bothered by the animal content. However, assuming I'm a vegan, I offer it to my 20th century music teacher (he gives away extra credit if ya' give him somthing to snack on.)
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What would be the obscure ingredient? I'm not a vegetarian, but I respect people who stick to their beliefs. I wouldn't eat it. I'd trash it, so others would not be encouraged to consume animal products. I had a vegetarian employee who was mean to her staff, but always into animal rights. She loved caesar salads. I used to try to remind here about those little anchovies (they were not born in the can!) and about cheese (made with animal enzymes). I delighted in that stuff! Marshmellows are an animal ingredient!
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makes sense!
donate it
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