Is it Gelatin free? Trader Joe's Organic Acai Bowl

Is it Gelatin free? Trader Joe's Organic Acai Bowl
Compliant

This product hasthat may have gelatin.

Ingredients

Organic strawberries, organic blueberries, organic acai puree (organic acai puree, water, citric acid [acidifier]), organic bananas (organic bananas, ascorbic acid [to maintain color], citric acid [acidifier]), organic granola (organic whole grain rolled oats, organic tapioca syrup [water, organic tapioca starch], organic invert sugar syrup [organic cane sugar, water], organic sunflower oil, organic chia seeds, organic flax seeds, organic brown rice syrup, natural flavor, organic brown rice flour, organic quinoa flour, organic millet flour, organic quinoa flakes, organic molasses, organic amaranth flakes, rice flour, mixed tocopherols [to preserve]), organic unsweetened coconut beverage (organic coconut base [water, organic coconut cream], contains 2% or less of vitamin and mineral blend [calcium phosphate, magnesium phosphate, l-selenomethionine, vitamin a acetate, vitamin d2, zinc oxide, vitamin b12], sea salt, organic sunflower lecithin, organic carob bean gum, gellan gum), organic unsweetened coconut chips.

Allergens

Contains coconut.

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