Artificial Black Garlic Flavor may not be vegan. Per the FDA, artificial flavors cannot be derived from natural substances like meat, fish, poultry, eggs or dairy products. However, some vegans choose to avoid artificial black garlic flavor since it may have been tested on animals when it was initially developed.
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