Is Eclipse Gum Vegan?

Eclipse Gum packaging

Vegan

Not certified

Eclipse sugar-free gum (Spearmint, Polar Ice, Winterfrost, and Peppermint) contains no animal-derived ingredients. The sweeteners are sorbitol and maltitol, the gum base is synthetic, and the wax coating is carnauba (from palm leaves). No gelatin, carmine, shellac, dairy, or honey appears in any standard retail flavor.

The catch: Glycerol is listed in every flavor and can be animal- or plant-derived. Mars Wrigley has not publicly confirmed the source, so strict vegans who want that confirmation in writing may still flag it.

Category

Candy

Verdict

Vegan

Brand

Mars Wrigley

All current retail Eclipse flavors share the same base formula: sorbitol, maltitol, gum base, glycerol, acacia, natural and artificial flavors, soy lecithin, aspartame, acesulfame K, carnauba wax, and BHT. None of these are animal products.

Carnauba wax is plant-based (Brazilian palm). Acacia is a plant-based gum stabilizer.

Soy lecithin is derived from soybeans. The gum base is synthetic (not lanolin or gelatin based).

Natural flavors in Eclipse are mint-derived. Aspartame triggers a separate caution for people with phenylketonuria (PKU) but is not an animal product.

The one gray area is glycerol, which can come from animal fat rendering or plant oil processing. Glycerol in mainstream chewing gum is usually plant-derived, but Mars Wrigley has not published a confirmation of the source used in Eclipse, so it stays an unverified gray area rather than a confirmed plant ingredient.

No flavor variation sold in the US as of 2025 to 2026 introduces gelatin, carmine, shellac, honey, or dairy. Eclipse does not carry a vegan certification logo, so ultra-strict consumers may want to contact Mars Wrigley directly.

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Frequently asked

Is Eclipse Gum Vegan?

Eclipse sugar-free gum (Spearmint, Polar Ice, Winterfrost, and Peppermint) contains no animal-derived ingredients. The sweeteners are sorbitol and maltitol, the gum base is synthetic, and the wax coating is carnauba (from palm leaves). No gelatin, carmine, shellac, dairy, or honey appears in any standard retail flavor.

What is the catch with Eclipse Gum?

Glycerol is listed in every flavor and can be animal- or plant-derived. Mars Wrigley has not publicly confirmed the source, so strict vegans who want that confirmation in writing may still flag it.

What can I use instead of Eclipse Gum?

Vegan options include PUR Gum (certified vegan, xylitol sweetened), Simply Gum (minimal ingredients, plant-based gum base), Chicza Organic Gum (rainforest chicle base, certified vegan), Project 7 Gum (vegan, non-GMO).

Is Eclipse Gum certified vegan?

Eclipse Gum does not carry a third-party vegan certification, so the verdict here is based on its current ingredient list and manufacturer information.

Sources

Last verified June 20, 2026. See how we verify. Always confirm on the current product label, since recipes change. Product photo via Open Food Facts.

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